 1867 - 1941 (73 years)
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Name |
Mary Ellen Willett |
Birth |
30 May 1867 |
Arcola, Dade, Missouri, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
13 Feb 1941 |
Dadeville, Dade, Missouri, USA |
Person ID |
I444 |
Horton |
Last Modified |
20 Mar 2016 |
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Photos |
 | Fields Benton Glenn and Mary Willett Fields Benton Glenn and Aunt Mary Glenn (2nd wife)
Taken in Cory, Missouri
shortly before death of Fields in 1928.
Father of Albert Wesley Glenn and
Grandfather of Lula Leola Glenn Horton |
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Notes |
Fields married Mary Ellen Willett, dau of Thomas Willett and Lucy Jane
O'Conner, Sep 4, 1892. They had 10 children.
The following obituary was contributed by Coleen Dill:
"Mrs. Mary Glenn
"Mary Ellen Willett, daughter of Thomas and Jane Willett, was born near
Arcola, Mo May 30, 1867 and departed this life at the home of her
daughter Ruth near Dadeville Mo, February 13, 1941, being at the age of
73 years, eight months and twelve days. She was united in marriage to
Benton Field Glenn on Sept. 4th 1892. To this union 10 children were
born 3 dying in infancy. Willard C., Susie Golden and Robert. On April
1st 1928 their son Roscoe departed this life at the age 20 years. Those
surviving are: Mrs. A. J. Hall of McPherson, Kans., Mrs. Elmer Smith of
Dadeville MO., George and Sherman Glenn of Golden City MO, Wilburn Glenn
of Blackwell Okla, Hubert Glenn of Ellenwood, Kans. She is also
survivied by 5 step children, Kelt Glenn of Dinuba Calif., Charley Glenn
of Greenfield, Jepp Glenn of Dadeville, and Kate Lemaster of Arcola and
she leaves one sister, Lucy van Hooser of Oakland Calif and one brother
Jess Willett of Crisp, and 19 grand children and 4 great grandchildren
all mourns her passing. Her husband preceded her in death July 28,
1928. "Aunt Mary" as she was commonly known in her community was
sticken ill with pneumonia two months ago. All was done that loving
hands could do. But God saw fit to call her from this world of
suffering to be with him and as a new day was dawning, she quietly
slipped away to be with Jesus. She professed faith in Christ early in
life and was ready to go when her time came. Keep true dear children,
you who are true to God, the parting won't be long: And you who are not
prepared to meet Mother, prepare now and let it be an unbroken family
around the throne.
"Funeral services were conducted at Cory Church at two o'clock Friday
afternoon by Rev. W. L. Gates and interment was made in Dadeville
Cemetery.
"Precious mother, you have left us, Oh how hard to give you up, But we
know you're safe with Jesus, That He said it was enough. Yes, dear
mother, you have left us, Your trials and sorrows are all o'er; Now your
tired feet are resting safely on weary hours of waiting, No more tears
for you to shed; your body lies in peaceful slumber, There in the city
of the dead. We, your children, how we miss you, and will long for
mothers voice In the home, around the fireside, where we met and did
rejoice. The good advice from you, dear mother, no more will greet our
listening ear. And the gentle prayers you offered, how they rang out,
sweet and clear. We will try to meet you mother, and will trust in
mother's God; We will put our faith in Jesus and take the path our
mother trod. Our children too, will meet you mother,You were faithful
to each call; Now your life on earth is finished, Like the Christ, you
gave your all."
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