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Frances C <I>Weygint</I> Campbell

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Frances C Weygint Campbell

Birth
Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death
5 Sep 1904 (aged 58)
Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2005363, Longitude: -100.6418538
Plot
24 18 2
Memorial ID
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Added by Kathy s

MAIDEN NAME: Weygint
BIRTH DATE: Oct. 14, 1845
BIRTH PLACE: New York, Cortland County, Cuyler
DEATH DATE: Sept 5, 1904
DEATH PLACE: NE, Red Willow Co. McCook
HUSBAND William: 38004072
FATHER William: 153870
MOTHER: 153880
BIO:

----extracted from the Friday, Sept. 9, 1904, issue of the McCook Tribune

DEATH OF MRS. W. H. CAMPBELL
After a lingering and painful illness, Mrs. W. H. Campbell passed away about ten o'clock, Monday morning of this week, in this city. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Carman in the Methodist church, Wednesday afternoon, after which the remains were laid away in Riverview cemetery of this city. Many friends of the deceased and of the Weygint family attended the services in the church and paid a last tribute to the memory of the departed. Besides, there were numerous floral offerings. The bereaved husband aged parents, brothers and sisters of the departed have the very tender sympathy of this community, where many are familiar with the touching and painful details of the illness of the departed. W. B. Weygint, of Clearwater, Neb., was the only absent member of the family who could get here in time for the funeral. The only absent sister, Mrs. Isaac Starbuck, lives in Salt Lake City. The absent brother is a traveling man and could not be reached at all. Mrs. Weygint was the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. William Weygint, and this is the first death in their family in nearly a half century. The parents are both octogenarians, Mr. Weygint being 85 years of age, and one of the first settlers of Red willow county. Following we append a brief obituary notice prepared by a friend of the deceased.

OBITUARY.
Francis E. Weygint was born in Cuyler, Courtland county, New York, October 14th, 1845. Was united in marriage with W.H. Campbell, April 5th, 1866, in Syracuse, New York. Became a member of the Methodist church in Chicago in 1898, and at the same time became actively engaged in the W. C.T.U. work, in which she was a devoted worker until her final illness. Deceased was an active and earnest helper of the poor and needy of our city during her residence here, and was the mother of the curfew ordinance of McCook. About two years since, she underwent an operation in an Omaha hospital. Has been confined to her home since last January. Died September 5th, 1904, at the age of 58 years, 10 months, 20 days, of cancer. Her husband, parents, three sisters, two brothers survive her. Before her death, deceased arranged for her funeral services, including pall-bearers etc. Funeral services were conducted in the Methodist church, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, September 7th, by Rev. M.B. Carman, burial following in Riverview cemetery.

CABD OF THANKS
We desire to express our deep appreciation to the many kind friends who so untiringly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved wife, daughter and sister. May the blessings of a gracious God rest upon you all.
W. H. Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weygint,
Mrs. S. A. Warner,
Mrs. Matt Stewart,
W. B. Weygint


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No stone listed on directory

Added by Kathy s

MAIDEN NAME: Weygint
BIRTH DATE: Oct. 14, 1845
BIRTH PLACE: New York, Cortland County, Cuyler
DEATH DATE: Sept 5, 1904
DEATH PLACE: NE, Red Willow Co. McCook
HUSBAND William: 38004072
FATHER William: 153870
MOTHER: 153880
BIO:

----extracted from the Friday, Sept. 9, 1904, issue of the McCook Tribune

DEATH OF MRS. W. H. CAMPBELL
After a lingering and painful illness, Mrs. W. H. Campbell passed away about ten o'clock, Monday morning of this week, in this city. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Carman in the Methodist church, Wednesday afternoon, after which the remains were laid away in Riverview cemetery of this city. Many friends of the deceased and of the Weygint family attended the services in the church and paid a last tribute to the memory of the departed. Besides, there were numerous floral offerings. The bereaved husband aged parents, brothers and sisters of the departed have the very tender sympathy of this community, where many are familiar with the touching and painful details of the illness of the departed. W. B. Weygint, of Clearwater, Neb., was the only absent member of the family who could get here in time for the funeral. The only absent sister, Mrs. Isaac Starbuck, lives in Salt Lake City. The absent brother is a traveling man and could not be reached at all. Mrs. Weygint was the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. William Weygint, and this is the first death in their family in nearly a half century. The parents are both octogenarians, Mr. Weygint being 85 years of age, and one of the first settlers of Red willow county. Following we append a brief obituary notice prepared by a friend of the deceased.

OBITUARY.
Francis E. Weygint was born in Cuyler, Courtland county, New York, October 14th, 1845. Was united in marriage with W.H. Campbell, April 5th, 1866, in Syracuse, New York. Became a member of the Methodist church in Chicago in 1898, and at the same time became actively engaged in the W. C.T.U. work, in which she was a devoted worker until her final illness. Deceased was an active and earnest helper of the poor and needy of our city during her residence here, and was the mother of the curfew ordinance of McCook. About two years since, she underwent an operation in an Omaha hospital. Has been confined to her home since last January. Died September 5th, 1904, at the age of 58 years, 10 months, 20 days, of cancer. Her husband, parents, three sisters, two brothers survive her. Before her death, deceased arranged for her funeral services, including pall-bearers etc. Funeral services were conducted in the Methodist church, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, September 7th, by Rev. M.B. Carman, burial following in Riverview cemetery.

CABD OF THANKS
We desire to express our deep appreciation to the many kind friends who so untiringly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved wife, daughter and sister. May the blessings of a gracious God rest upon you all.
W. H. Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weygint,
Mrs. S. A. Warner,
Mrs. Matt Stewart,
W. B. Weygint


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