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Mary Ann <I>Spears</I> Clement

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Mary Ann Spears Clement

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
30 Jan 1919 (aged 90)
Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Inscription:
Aged 90 yrs 7 mos 20 dys


Obituary:
Mary Ann Clement
A Good Woman Gone. A dear woman has gone to her reward in heaven; it was Mrs. Mary A. Clement.
She was born in Kentucky May 10, 1828, and died January 31, 1919 at her home in Callaway County, being 90 years, 9 months and 10 days of age. Paul Bishop was living with her at this time. She was a dear mother to 11 children, three of who preceded her to the other world. The children who survive her are Sam Bishop, Sr., of near Montgomery City, Granville Bishop of near Wellsville, John Bishop, Sr., Sheridan Lake, Colo.; Mrs. Jennie Turk of Parsons, Kansas; Geo. Clement of Wellsville, Charley Clement of near Wellsville, John Bishop of near Wellsville, Mrs. Fred Schambach of near Buell, and Mrs. Amelia Brower of Rush Hill. Mrs. Clement was first married to Granville Bishop; he died during the Civil War. She then married Joseph Clement, who also died about 17 years ago. She was a dear grandmother of 75 grandchildren and 108 great grandchildren, all of whom loved and respected her. She was a member of the High Point Church, having united with that church many years ago. She was always a faithful believer in her Savior, and was a great worker in any work that was to benefit the church or country.
Inscription:
Aged 90 yrs 7 mos 20 dys


Obituary:
Mary Ann Clement
A Good Woman Gone. A dear woman has gone to her reward in heaven; it was Mrs. Mary A. Clement.
She was born in Kentucky May 10, 1828, and died January 31, 1919 at her home in Callaway County, being 90 years, 9 months and 10 days of age. Paul Bishop was living with her at this time. She was a dear mother to 11 children, three of who preceded her to the other world. The children who survive her are Sam Bishop, Sr., of near Montgomery City, Granville Bishop of near Wellsville, John Bishop, Sr., Sheridan Lake, Colo.; Mrs. Jennie Turk of Parsons, Kansas; Geo. Clement of Wellsville, Charley Clement of near Wellsville, John Bishop of near Wellsville, Mrs. Fred Schambach of near Buell, and Mrs. Amelia Brower of Rush Hill. Mrs. Clement was first married to Granville Bishop; he died during the Civil War. She then married Joseph Clement, who also died about 17 years ago. She was a dear grandmother of 75 grandchildren and 108 great grandchildren, all of whom loved and respected her. She was a member of the High Point Church, having united with that church many years ago. She was always a faithful believer in her Savior, and was a great worker in any work that was to benefit the church or country.


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