Saturday, December 29, 2012

Grandma Sabin's obituary

The Tama News-Herald Jan. 9, 1936

OBITUARY

Mrs. Angeline Sabin

Funeral services for Mrs. Angeline Jackson Sabin were held on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Peterman and Hutchison funeral home, in charge of Rev. Glen Hartong, pastor of the Methodist church. Music was furnished by Miss LaRue Ullom and Mrs. W.E. Whetstine with Mrs. L.A. Tostensen at the piano. The selections were "Saved by Grace" and "The Old Ruged Cross."
   
Casket bearers were Frank Bear, Herman Clough, Frank Randall, Bert Davis, Will Davidson and Ernest Bacon. Burial as at Rose Hill cemetery.
   
Angeline Jackson was born the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, July 28, 1855 in Van Buren, Iowa, and departed this life at  the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Reinig, on January 3, at the age of 80 years, five months and five days.
   
On March 1, 1877, she was united in marriage to Warren G. Sabin, and the young couple went to live on a farm north of Toledo. In 1879 they moved to Furnace, Nebr., living there 18 months. Then going to Chickasaw county, Iowa. In 1882 they bought the farm north of Toledo and lived there until October 13, 1913, when they moved to Toledo. Mr. Sabin passed away in 1914.
   
One daughter, Mrs. Delilah Pearl Reinig, was born to this union. She cared for her mother during her long illness, covering a period of years.
   
In her early life Mrs. Sabin joined the Methodist church and remained a member until her death.
   
Besides the daughter she is survived by one grandson, Lawrence Reinig, four great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Hattie Reinig of Helena, Mont., and one brother, Anson of Anamosa. Eight brothers and sisters preceded her in death.
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