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Mary Ann (Casteel) Luce (1847 - 1915)

Mary Ann (Molly) Luce formerly Casteel
Born in Wabash Twp, Fountain, Indiana, United Statesmap
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Wife of — married 29 Jan 1867 in Jefferson, Nebraska, United Statesmap
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Died at age 67 in Hubbell, Thayer, Nebraska, United Statesmap
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Biography

Mary was born in 1847. She passed away in 1915.

Sources

  • OBITUARY: HUBBELL STANDARD; 13 Aug 1915; p.1, cols.1,2,3; available Nebraska

State Hisotrical Society; Lincoln, NE; archived newspaper on microfilm reel "OBITUARY OF MRS. L.P. LUCE...Mary Ann Casteel was born Nov. 29th, 1848 in Fountain county Ind. and moved to Boone county, Iowa when she was seven years old. Later she moved to Miami county, Kansas where she grew to womanhood. When 19 years old she united in marriage to Leonard P. Luce in Thayer county, Nebraska; and to this union were born eleven children, three of whom died in infancy. She answered the final summons to go hence, August 8, 1915, aged 67 yrs. 8 mo. and 9 days. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, eight children, 11 grand children and great-grandchild, two sisters and three brothers. All the children were present at the funeral except Mrs. Anna Tinker of Coldwater Kansas. Those present were John W. Luce, Hubbell Nebraska, Chas T. Luce, Hubbell Nebr., Mrs. Anna Smith, Grand Island Nebraska, Frank E. and Oscar Luce of Stoneham Colo., Mrs. Laura Roper of Peetz Colo., and Mrs. Marie Campbell of Coldwater Kansas. Mrs. Luce became a member of the Hubbell Presbyterian church in March, 1907 and remained a faithful member till the time of her death. The deceased was the mother of a large & gifted family. She was a perfect lady at all times and under all circumstances, she seemed born to inspire the love and respect of all who were so fortunate to become acquainted with her. Such a life as her's was a blessing and benefaction to all within the sphere of its influence and her death was a public misfortune, as well as an irrepable loss to the home circle made desolate by her departure. In the present of such a sorrow, how cold & impotent are words and how doubly deep would be the grief did not the rainbow of Christian hope span the dark gulf between time & eternity, and such pure lives inspire the belief that there is a better world beyond. The funeral service was held at Hubbell Presbyterian church, Tuesday at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Guinn, and the ramians laid to rest in the Hubbell cemetery.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindly assistance during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother; also for the beautiful floral offerings. L.P. Luce and children."





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