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Louise Frances <I>Williams</I> Dye

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Louise Frances Williams Dye

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Oct 1929 (aged 86)
Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 263.
Memorial ID
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Source:
Dye: Louise F., Nov. 28, 1842-Oct. 23, 1929
Cemetery Records of Randolph County, Missouri Huntsville Volume V Part II

Sourced:
Moberly Monitor, Moberly, Missouri
Wednesday, October 23, 1929
Page 1

Mrs. Louise Frances Dye died the home of her daughter Mrs. Ed Sinclair.
Mrs. Dye, who would have been 87 years old on November 28, leaves four daughters, Mrs. Sallie Roule, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mrs. Annie Carter.
Springfield, Mo.; Mrs. Haasie Barr, Alva, Okla.; Mrs. Ed Sinclair, Huntsville; six sons, R. T. Dye, Huntsville; W. T. Dye, Linneus; John Dye,
Meadville; Henry Dye, Jeffersonville, Ind.; James O. Dye, Ottawa, Kan.; Ed Dye, Kansas City; and several nieces, nephews and grandchildren.
Funeral services win be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Family home, conducted by Rev. F. L. Alexander. Burial, Huntsville Cemetery.
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*Additional obituary provided by findagrave member KKaye

*Huntsville (Randolph County Times) paper*
Louisa Frances Dye was born the daughter of James and Mary William.
She was married October 12, 1859 to James Oliver Dye also of Hart County, who departed this life July 2, 1885. To this union twelve children were born of which ten are now living. Four daughters, Mrs. Sarah Ruehl, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Mary St. Clair, Huntsville, Mo., Mrs. Fannie Carter, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Hassie Barr, Alva, Okla., and six sons, R. T. Dye of Huntsville, Mo., Tom Dye, Linneus, Mo., John Dye, Meadville, Mo., J. O. Dye, Ottawa, Kansas, D. H. Dye, Jeffersonville, Ind., E. W. Dye, Kansas City, Mo. besides these she leaves to mourn her death one sister, Mrs. M. E. Duncan, Louisville, Kentucky; forty-one grandchildren, fifty-four great grandchildren and on great great grandchild.

She professed faith in Christ and joined the Mt. Tabor Baptist Church at Buffalo, Kentucky at the age of 17 years.
She moved to Missouri in 1887 where she lived until 1905 when she went to make her home with her son in Jeffersonville, Ind., until a year ago when she came to her daughter's in Huntsville, where she died October 23, at the age of 86 years, 10 months and 26 days.

She was a member of the LaClede Chapter No.18 O. E. S.

Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at the home by Rev. Alexander and the Dorothy Chapter of the Eastern Star in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends.

Burial was made in the city cemetery.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dye, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Harry Barr, Alva, Okla., Mrs. Fannie Carter, Springfield, Mo., John Dye, Meadville, Mo., J. O. Dye Ottawas, Kansas; Mrs. Clyde Dale, son and daughter of Hamilton, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. George Dye and daughter of Annabel, Mo., Mrs. A. A. Gowing and son of DeWitt, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cairns and daughters of Moberly.
November 7, 1929 Randolph County Times.
Source:
Dye: Louise F., Nov. 28, 1842-Oct. 23, 1929
Cemetery Records of Randolph County, Missouri Huntsville Volume V Part II

Sourced:
Moberly Monitor, Moberly, Missouri
Wednesday, October 23, 1929
Page 1

Mrs. Louise Frances Dye died the home of her daughter Mrs. Ed Sinclair.
Mrs. Dye, who would have been 87 years old on November 28, leaves four daughters, Mrs. Sallie Roule, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Mrs. Annie Carter.
Springfield, Mo.; Mrs. Haasie Barr, Alva, Okla.; Mrs. Ed Sinclair, Huntsville; six sons, R. T. Dye, Huntsville; W. T. Dye, Linneus; John Dye,
Meadville; Henry Dye, Jeffersonville, Ind.; James O. Dye, Ottawa, Kan.; Ed Dye, Kansas City; and several nieces, nephews and grandchildren.
Funeral services win be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Family home, conducted by Rev. F. L. Alexander. Burial, Huntsville Cemetery.
*
*Additional obituary provided by findagrave member KKaye

*Huntsville (Randolph County Times) paper*
Louisa Frances Dye was born the daughter of James and Mary William.
She was married October 12, 1859 to James Oliver Dye also of Hart County, who departed this life July 2, 1885. To this union twelve children were born of which ten are now living. Four daughters, Mrs. Sarah Ruehl, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Mary St. Clair, Huntsville, Mo., Mrs. Fannie Carter, Springfield, Mo., Mrs. Hassie Barr, Alva, Okla., and six sons, R. T. Dye of Huntsville, Mo., Tom Dye, Linneus, Mo., John Dye, Meadville, Mo., J. O. Dye, Ottawa, Kansas, D. H. Dye, Jeffersonville, Ind., E. W. Dye, Kansas City, Mo. besides these she leaves to mourn her death one sister, Mrs. M. E. Duncan, Louisville, Kentucky; forty-one grandchildren, fifty-four great grandchildren and on great great grandchild.

She professed faith in Christ and joined the Mt. Tabor Baptist Church at Buffalo, Kentucky at the age of 17 years.
She moved to Missouri in 1887 where she lived until 1905 when she went to make her home with her son in Jeffersonville, Ind., until a year ago when she came to her daughter's in Huntsville, where she died October 23, at the age of 86 years, 10 months and 26 days.

She was a member of the LaClede Chapter No.18 O. E. S.

Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at the home by Rev. Alexander and the Dorothy Chapter of the Eastern Star in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends.

Burial was made in the city cemetery.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dye, Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Harry Barr, Alva, Okla., Mrs. Fannie Carter, Springfield, Mo., John Dye, Meadville, Mo., J. O. Dye Ottawas, Kansas; Mrs. Clyde Dale, son and daughter of Hamilton, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. George Dye and daughter of Annabel, Mo., Mrs. A. A. Gowing and son of DeWitt, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cairns and daughters of Moberly.
November 7, 1929 Randolph County Times.


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