July 27, 1911 Mrs. Nancy Jane Worel Octpber 4, 1848 ~ July 24, 1911 Mrs. Nancy Worel died at the home of A. Searcy, west of Davis, Monday at 9 a.m. and was buried in Oak Ridge cemetery Tuesday at 3 p.m., Rev. E. Ridgeway conducting services. Heart and stomach trouble are stated to have caused her death. Nancy Jane Searcy, daughter of Bennett and Sarah Searcy, was born Oct. 4th, 1848, died July 24th, 1911, aged 62 years, 9 months and 20 days. She was married to I. F. Worel, March 5th, 1867. She professed religion at about the age of 16 years and attached herself to the Cumberland Presbyterian church, of which she was a member until death. She has lived a pure Christian life, a life that we feel will have an influence long after she has departed this life. She was the mother of 9 children of whom only two survive her, a son, J. H. Worel of Walker, Okla., and a daughter, Mrs. Mattie J. Blodgett of Kirkland, Texas, both of whom were with their mother at her death. Card of Thanks. To those who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear mother and sister, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks for your kindness and help in our sad bereavement. A. Searcy. |
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