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MARGURETT BLACK BEYDLER

 

Mrs. Harper Beydler Dies Suddenly.

     Margurett Black, daughter of A. O. and Ella Black, was born Sept. 5, 1892, in Crawford, Co., Kansas. She was married to Harper Beydler, July 10, 1912. To this union two children were born Donald Ogden age 5, and Harry Wesley age 3.

     Shortly after they were married they moved to Nebraska. In 1916, they moved to Barton county Mo, and there lived until she very suddenly died Sunday morning August 4, 1918, age 25 years, 10 months and 29 days.

     It was indeed a shock to Mrs. Beydler's many friends and relatives to learn of her sudden death of heart trouble, Sunday morning Aug. 4. It seemed almost impossible to be true. Saturday she was in town conversing and laughing with her friends, seemingly in the best of health.

     Sunday morning she spoke of her heart troubling her and her husband suggested that she lie down and he would fix her something to stimulate her. After assisting her to the bed, he went to fix the stimulant and upon returning to her, found her dead.

     It is sad to think of one so young and useful to be taken from her two bright little boys and husband, just starting out in life, but there is One who knows best.

     Besides her husband and two little sons she leaves a father, two sisters, Miss Grace Black and Mrs. Martin Beydler, grandparents and many other relatives and friends to mourn her loss.

     She was a true and loving wife, devoted mother and daughter, and leaves a place vacant in her home and community.

     The funeral services were conducted by Elder  M. Plummer of the Christian church and burial took place in the Anna Edna Cemetery by the side of her mother who preceded her several years ago.

     P. A. Peer was the undertaken in charge.

     Those present from a distance to attend the funeral were A H. Black, father of A. O. Black; Thos. A. and E. E. Black, brothers of Mr. Black, Miss Agnes Black, Mrs. Cora Welsh and husband, sister of A. O. Black, all of Butler, and Chas. Beydler and wife, of Mulberry, Kansas.

The Jerico Springs Optic, Jerico Springs, Missouri; Friday 9 August 1918 page 3.

 

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