REFN: 274
Taken from an obituary:
"Ema Wood was born in Lima, Livingston County, New York, January 29,
1845.
She was married to William Brandon at the age of eighteen. Two
children were born to them, E.S. Brandon, of Dorchester, and Mrs. Nettie
Shirey, of Neobsco, Virginia.
Together the family came to Dorchester in 1882, and resided on a
farm five miles south of town. In 1888 she united with the United
Brethren Church of Pleasant Hill, Nebraska.
In 1904 Mr. Brandon died. Later she was married to William Chambers
and moved to Kearney, Nebraska. In 1907, Mr. Chambers died. On April
18, 1907, she was stricken with paralysis from which she never
recovered. While she suffered little physical pain, she was never able
to walk again. During the two years and eleven months of her affliction
she was always patient and kind, always looking forward to a bright and
glorious future.
In the latter part of February,she moved to Neobsco, Prince William
County, Virginia with her daughter, with whom she made her home, and
where she died on March 17, 1912, ages 67 years, 1 month and 18 days.
Her remains were brought to Dorchester, Nebraska and laid to rest in
the family lot at Pleasant Hill, the funeral being preached at Dorchester
by Rev. W.W. Hull, of the M.E. Church.
She was a devoted mother, a loving sister and a noble Christian
woman.
She leaves besides her two children, three grandchildren, two
sisters, two brothers and many friends to mourn their loss.
Roy Shirey, of Lincoln, Nebraska; Mrs. Shedenhelm, of Marengo, Iowa;
Mrs. Carrie Kimball, of Omaha, Nebraska; W. Campbell, of Tobias,
Nebraska; E. Campbell, wife and three daughters, of Crete, Nebraska; were
in attendance at the funeral."