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 H. Ronald Gines Ancestors
 by Wanda Gines
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VEDA ELVIRA TAYLOR1 4 SmartMatches
Birth:1 SEP 1895 in Stone County, Missouri 1
Death:25 JUL 1936 in Washington, Indiana. 1
Sex:F
Father:FRANCIS MARION TAYLOR b. 16 MAY 1869 in Stone County, near Galena, Missouri
Mother:DELPHIA JANE (JENNIE) PHILIBERT b. 25 JUL 1870 in Williams Township, Stone County, Missouri
  
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. 1

Spouses & Children 
CHARLES WILEY "CHARLIE" OWENS (Husband) b. 20 DEC 1890 in Butterfield, Barry County, Missouri; dob may be 1891.
Marriage: 25 DEC 1910 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri. 1
Children: 
  1. DescendantsLORENE VIOLA OWENS b. 14 APR 1913 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri.
 
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Newspaper note under Hospital information: Mrs. Charles W. Owens, Washington route one, was admitted for treatment this morning. We're assuming this was prior to her death as a result of Peritonitis. (Wanda L. Gines has the clipping)
Family members stated she died of gangrene from swallowing a tooth pick and causing a strangulated bowel.
Wanda L. Gines has the original Marriage License. Taylor is spelled Tallor on the license.
IN MEMORY OF VEDA ELVIRA OWENS (Wanda L. Gines has the original Funeral book. Inside was a card titled "In memory of your Mother" and unsigned. Inside were tablet sheets cut in half lengthwise with signatures I am assuming attend the viewing.)
Born September 1, 1895 Stone County, Missouri Entered into Rest 5:00 a.m. July 25, 1936 Daviess County Hospital 40 years 10 months 24 days Father - Francis Marion Taylor Mother - Jane Philibert Services - Free Methodist Church Tuesday, July 28, 1936 at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Green Officiating Place of Interment - Oak Grove Cemetery Laid to Rest July 28, 1936 Bearers - Guy Horton, Alva McCracken, James Coatney Dewey McKown, Ray Thorp, A.M. Perkins Flower Girls - Dorothy Horton, Ina Horton, Pauline Perkins Deloris Perkins, Catherine Bailey, Edith Green
PRESS NOTES VEDA E. OWENS DIES FOLLOWING BRIEF ILLINESS Jersey Street Woman Died in Hospital of Peritonitis. Mrs. Veda Elmira Owens, 40, wife of Charles W. Owens of Jersey Street, died this morning at 5 o'clock at the Daviess County Hospital where Thursday she submitted to a major operation. Death of the woman was attributed to peritonitis, which had developed prior to the operation. She had been seriously ill since last Sunday, but had been in failing health for some time prior to that. Doctors this morning explained that starting last Sunday Mrs. Owens suffered severe cramping, then experienced locked bowels. Thursday noon an operation was performed, and two of the intestines were found grown togethr. Further probing revealed that a piece of toothpick had been swallowed by Mrs. Owens at some time, and that it had worked through one of the intestines, causing a sore which reslted in the intestines growing together and causing the fatal illness. Peritonitis developed to cause ehr death early today. Born in Stone County, Missouri, on September 1, 1895, the deceased was a daughter of Francis Marion Taylor and Jane Philbert Taylor. The father survives and lives at Monett, Missouri, but the mother preceded the daugter in death. Mrs. Owens was married to Charles W. Owens on December 25, 1910, and three children were born to the union, one dying in infancy and the other two being survivors. They are Mrs. Lorene Gines of Washington and Lucille Owens, at home. Brothers and sisters surviving are Lafe and Otis Taylor, Mrs. Lavina Martin of Waco, Texas, Mrs. Velie Stewart of Jenkins, Missouri, and Mrs. Dollie Dummitt of Monett, Missouri. Mrs. Owens was a member of the Free Methodist Church and of the Security Benefit Association of this city. Funeral arrangements are not complete. James A. Gill and Sons will have charge.
IN MEMBORY OF MRS. CHARLES OWENS
There's a seat empty in our church today For some one who has gone away, She has gone to be with Jesus In the land of perfect day.
"Tis our dear Sister Owens who we all loved so well She has said good night to us here, To go to a better world than this "Tis where they know no fear.
She has gone from this world of sorry Gone from this world of pain She will never have sickness or sorrow Or heartaches ever again.
I'm sure she's happy in Heaven Where Jesus, the Lamb is the Light, Where never cometh the darkness For everything's lovely and bright.
She is feasting with Jesus in heaven Resting beneath the green tree She is looking toward the Pearly Gates Wathing for you and for me.
Although our hearts were saddened When we said good night to her here Our hearts will also be gladdened When we say good morning up there.
This poem was written by Nellie Burrous in memory of my mother at her death. Lorene Gines
POSTCARDS COPIED AS WRITTEN FROM VEDA TAYLOR (Wanda L. Gines has the original post cards)
To Mrs. Lorene Gines, R. R. 1, Washington, In. June 11 from Monett, Mo. Dear Lorene & Baby and Harold. All well got in to Monett at 7:30 Wed evening Just 12 hours driving We ate supper as we got in town and then got to Rosa at 8 I think we made fine time I saw Cecil at the depo We are going over on the hill to see the folk over there so I will close Kiss the boy for me. Mother
Postcard postmarkedWaco, Texas July 8, 1936 Dear daughter and family I will drop a card this evening to let you no we are well and hope you folk are well I am getting hom sick so I am planing on leaving here the 14 of July I dont no just when I will arive home for I am going to stop at Goldie going back she talk like maybe they come home with me But I don't think they will be redy by then for arthur is working but she sure want to go I hope she can Kiss the baby for me. Mother
Postcard postmarked Jn15, 1936 from Monett, Mo. Dear Loren and all will drop a card to let yo no we are well and feeling fine and hope you folk are I sure miss the baby Daddy said he runing every where the folk sure think he cute How Bro and Sis Gines feeling and have you been call back to work Lorene go over to the houseand wash if you want to I for got to tell you while I was at home, it sure is hot today. You can read you dad letter for I am to lazy to right With love Mother
MEMORIAL (a newspaper clipping - no date or name of paper)
In loving remembrance of our mother, Mrs. F. M. Taylor, who died one year ago, July 29, 1928.
Earth has lost its look of gladness, Heaven seems to be more bright, Since the spirit of our mother Took its heavenly flight.
In life we loved her dearly And in death we do the same. Dear mother, I often sit and think Of you and wish you were here again.
I think of you dear mother in silence-- No eye can see me weep But many a silent tear I shed While others are asleep.
Dear mother, could you speek to us And live with us again Our aching hearts then would be eased But this we wish in vain.
You are gone, Mother, but not forgotten Never will they memory fade, Sweetest thought shall ever linger Around the grave where you are laid.
Just the crossing of the river, Just a stepping on the shore; Then the joys of life eternal All were yours.
For the Master whom we follow In his word has plainly said, That you're only sweetly sleeping Though you're numbered with the dead.
The stars are dimly shining Upon your new-made grave, Where you sleep without waking You were loved but could ot save.
Sweet adn peaceful be your slumber Forget you I can never But God called you home, He knows best, His will be done forever.
F. M. Taylor O. L. Taylor L. S. Taylor Veda Owens Dolly Dummit Velia Stewart Luvena Martin
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  1. Title: Lorene Gines

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Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Veda Elvira Taylor of mytree1
Veda Elvira Taylor of hmmmm
Veda Elvira Taylor of Binding Ties
Veda Elvira Taylor of Binding Ties

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