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Obituary The State paper, 9 June 1925
MISS EMMA SEASE
Funeral Services at Mt. Horeb Church Today
Miss Emma Elizabeth Sease, 63 years of age, died last night at the home
of her nephew, James E. Garner, 1014 Whaley Street, with whom she had
made her home for some time.
Miss Sease was well known and leaves numerous friends in this city and
other parts of the state who will learn with genuine sadness of her
passing. She was a Christian woman of the highest type, her lovable
character and gentle disposition endearing her to all who knew her.
Miss Sease had for four years lived in Columbia and had made her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and other relatives in this city. She was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sease of Chapin, where she had
made her home for many years before coming to Columbia.
Surviving Miss Sease are five sisters, Mrs. J.L. Lucas of Columbia, Mrs.
J.R. Summer and Mrs. Joseph W. Wessenger of Chapin, Mrs. J. Walter Frick
of Little Mountain, Mrs. M.M. Addison of Newberry, and three brothers,
J.A. Sease of Prosperity, N.Z. Sease and G.E. Sease of Columbia. Several
nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock at Mt. Horeb
Lutheran Church, of which Miss Sease had long been a devoted member. The
services will be conducted by the Rev. J.M. Senter, her pastor, and the
Rev. M.O.J. Kreps, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Those who have
been asked to serve as pallbearers are: Edward Webb, Kenneth Kreps, Gary
Paschal, Fred Spigner, H.A. Neel and J.H. Nichols.
Obituary The Columbia Record, 10 June 1925
MISS EMMA SEASE'S FUNERAL IS HELD
Funeral services were held at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Horeb
Lutheran church for Miss Emma Sease, who died Monday night at the home of
her nephew, James E. Gardner, 1014 Whaley Street. The services were
conducted by the Rev. J.M. Senter, pastor of the church, and the Rev.
M.O.J. Kreps, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
Before coming to Columbia, where she has been making her home with
relatives for a number of years prior to her death, Miss Sease lived in
Chapin. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sease of
Chapin. She was widely known as a woman of fine character.
Miss Sease is survived by five sisters: Mrs. J.L. Lucas of Columbia,
Mrs. J.R. Summer and Mrs. Joseph Wessinger of Chapin, Mrs. J. Walter
Frick of Little Mountain, Mrs. M.M. Addison of Newberry, and by three
brothers, J.A. Sease of Prosperity and N.Z. Sease and G.E. Sease of
Columbia.
Pallbearers at the funeral were Edward Webb, Kenneth Kreps, Gary Paschal,
Fred Spigner, H.E. Neal and J.H. Nichols.[Sease#2.FTW]
Obituary The State paper, 9 June 1925
MISS EMMA SEASE
Funeral Services at Mt. Horeb Church Today
Miss Emma Elizabeth Sease, 63 years of age, died last night at the home
of her nephew, James E. Garner, 1014 Whaley Street, with whom she had
made her home for some time.
Miss Sease was well known and leaves numerous friends in this city and
other parts of the state who will learn with genuine sadness of her
passing. She was a Christian woman of the highest type, her lovable
character and gentle disposition endearing her to all who knew her.
Miss Sease had for four years lived in Columbia and had made her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and other relatives in this city. She was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sease of Chapin, where she had
made her home for many years before coming to Columbia.
Surviving Miss Sease are five sisters, Mrs. J.L. Lucas of Columbia, Mrs.
J.R. Summer and Mrs. Joseph W. Wessenger of Chapin, Mrs. J. Walter Frick
of Little Mountain, Mrs. M.M. Addison of Newberry, and three brothers,
J.A. Sease of Prosperity, N.Z. Sease and G.E. Sease of Columbia. Several
nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock at Mt. Horeb
Lutheran Church, of which Miss Sease had long been a devoted member. The
services will be conducted by the Rev. J.M. Senter, her pastor, and the
Rev. M.O.J. Kreps, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Those who have
been asked to serve as pallbearers are: Edward Webb, Kenneth Kreps, Gary
Paschal, Fred Spigner, H.A. Neel and J.H. Nichols.
Obituary The Columbia Record, 10 June 1925
MISS EMMA SEASE'S FUNERAL IS HELD
Funeral services were held at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Mt. Horeb
Lutheran church for Miss Emma Sease, who died Monday night at the home of
her nephew, James E. Gardner, 1014 Whaley Street. The services were
conducted by the Rev. J.M. Senter, pastor of the church, and the Rev.
M.O.J. Kreps, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
Before coming to Columbia, where she has been making her home with
relatives for a number of years prior to her death, Miss Sease lived in
Chapin. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sease of
Chapin. She was widely known as a woman of fine character.
Miss Sease is survived by five sisters: Mrs. J.L. Lucas of Columbia,
Mrs. J.R. Summer and Mrs. Joseph Wessinger of Chapin, Mrs. J. Walter
Frick of Little Mountain, Mrs. M.M. Addison of Newberry, and by three
brothers, J.A. Sease of Prosperity and N.Z. Sease and G.E. Sease of
Columbia.
Pallbearers at the funeral were Edward Webb, Kenneth Kreps, Gary Paschal,
Fred Spigner, H.E. Neal and J.H. Nichols.