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- Republican-Gazette (Gove City, KS) Thursday, February 26, 1914
DIED. --- At her home in Payne township February 20, 1914, Mrs. Sherman Milroy nee Nellie Bailey, aged 40 years. Deceased leaves a husband and 5 children to mourn her death. The funeral was held from the Reformed Presbyterian Church at Quinter Tuesday and burial made in Quinter cemetery.
The Gove County Advocate (Quinter, KS) Thursday, February 26, 1914
Nellie Agnes (Bailey) Milroy was born February 24, 1874 in Page County, Iowa, and died at her home near Quinter, Kansas, February 20, 1914.
In 1896 she was unite in marriage to J. S. Milroy who, with five children, her father and mother, four brothers and a sister, mourn her death.
She took her stand with Christ at the age of fifteen and has lived to be a faithful and loving mother, a kind and unselfish neighbor, God knew that her work here on earth was done and that she was ready, and suddenly, He took her.
Her departure is a call to us to remember the warning, "Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of Man cometh."
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. G. R. McBurney assisted by Rev. G. M. Robb, at the R. P. Church, Tuesday February 24, 1914 and on her fortieth birthday. she was laid to rest in the Quinter Cemetery to await the great awakening.
We join with the entire community in sympathizing with the bereaved family.
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