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Subject: [OH-FOOT] surnames: MADER, MOFFITT, GOELLER, WITTICH, MCCREA, GIFFEN, etc.
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 09:47:18 EDT
Hi Listers
Circleville Union Herald, Thursday, September 10, 1903 Film # 24146
THE LAST RITES
Many Friends Pay Tribute at Bier of a Devoted Mother.
The funeral of Mrs. Wayne V. Moffitt was held from her late home on East
Franklin street at 10 o'clock Friday, the service being conducted by Rev. G.
J. Troutman. Mr. Troutman delivered a brief discourse, taking his text from
the forty-sixth Psalm, "Be Still and Know That I Am God." He paid a touching
tribute tot he deceased, to whom husband, children and home were all in all.
Mrs. A. W. Holman, Miss Helen Wittich, Messrs. N. T. McCrea and F. B. Brunner
sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," "Holy Ghost With Light Divine" and "It is
Not Death to Die."
The funeral was largely attended and many beautiful flowers were sent to the
home and taken to the cemetery.
Rev. Troutman said the prayers at the graveside. The pallbearers were the
three brothers, O.D., J. F., and L. M. Mader, and the three brothers-in-law,
C. F. Seitz, S. H. Giffen, and A. E. Fissell.
Relatives from Indiana and Dayton, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Mader and
J. F. Mader of Zanesville, Mrs. H. O. Ludwig, Chas Goeller of Columbus, land
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Giffen of Cleveland attended the funeral.
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