EMILY ANN (CRABTREE) KISER
BORN AUGUST 18, 1863; DIED DEC. 23 1921
HOUSTON NEWSPAPER DEC. 22 , 1921 ;SUCCESS
NEWS
MRS. E.A. KISER AND SON; GLEN, ARE VERY LOW
WITH PNEUMONIA FEVER. HOPE FOR THEIR
RECOVERY.
HOUSTON NEWSPAPER DEC. 29 1921; SUCCESS
NEWS
MRS. KISER, WIFE OF MR. JOHN KISER, DIED DEC.
23, 1921. MRS. KISER WAS A DEVOTED CHRISTIAN
LADY, A MEMBER OF THE SUCCESS METHODIST
CHURCH. SHE WAS AN EXCELLENT NEIGHBOR,
ALWAYS READY TO ASSIST THE SICK. MRS KISER
WILL BE SADLY MISSED IN THE CHURCH AND
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND OTHER RELIGIOUS WORK.
HER CHOICE IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS THE
CARD CLASS AND SHE ALWAYS GAVE HER ASSISTANCE
TO THE LITTLE FOLKS. SHE WILL BE MISSED IN ALL
THIS AS WELL AS AT HOME. GOD BLESS THE BEREAVED
ONES. MAY THEY DO AND LIVE LIKE MOTHER. FATHER
CAN LOVE, BUT HE CANNOT TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF LOVE AS A MOTHER DOES.
PSALMS, 1ST CHAPTER--" BLESSED IS THE MAN THAT
WALKETH NOT IN THE COUNSEL OF THE UNGODLY,
NOR STANDETH IN THE WAY OF SINNERS, NOR
SITTETH IN THE SEAT OF THE SCORNFUL; BUT HIS
DELIGHT IS IN THE LAW OF THE LORD AND IN HIS LAW
DOTH HE MEDITATE DAY AND NIGHT. AND HE SHALL
BE LIKE A TREE PLANTED BY THE RIVERS OF WATER,
THAT BRINGETH FORTH HIS FRUIT IN HIS SEASON. HIS
LEAF ALSO SHALL NOT WITHER, AND WHATSOEVER
HE DOETH SHALL PROSPER. THE UNGODLY ARE NOT
SO, BUT ARE LIKE THE CHAFF WHICH THE WIND SHALL
DRIVE AWAY. THEREFORE THE UNGODLY SHALL NOT
STAND IN THE JUDGMENT, NOR SINNERS IN THE
CONGREGATION OF THE RIGHTEOUS. FOR THE LORD
KNOWNETH THE WAY OF THE RIGHTEOUS, BUT THE
WAY OF THE UNGODLY SHALL PERISH."
THIS DEVOTED SISTER WAS LAID TO REST ON
CHRISTMAS DAY AT SUCCESS CEMETERY TO AWAIT
THE RESURRECTION MORN. MR. KISER HAS LOST A
LOVING CHRISTIAN WIFE. AN OBITUARY WILL BE
FURNISHED LATER.
HOUSTON NEWSPAPER , JANUARY 19, 1922
DEATH OF EMILY ANN (CRABTREE) KISER
MRS. EMILY KISER DIED AT THE FAMILY HOME NEAR
SUCCESS, MO. AT 11 O'CLOCK P.M. DEC. 23, 1921, AFTER
A SHORT SICKNESS WITH PNEUMONIA.
EMILY CRABTREE, DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS
CRABTREE OF CASS COUNTY NEBRASKA, WAS BORN
IN THAT COUNTY AND STATE APRIL 18, 1864; MAKING
HER AGE AT DEATH 58 YEARS 8 MONTHS AND 5 DAYS.
WAS MARRIED TO J.M. KISER IN THE YEAR 1884. TO
THIS UNION WERE BORN ELEVEN CHILDREN, EIGHT
LIVING AND THREE DEAD.
SHE PROFESSED A HOPE IN CHRIST AT THE AGE OF 10
AND UNITED WITH THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH; LATER
UNITING WITH THE BRETHREN, AND WHEN SHE CAME
TO TEXAS COUNTY WITH HER HUSBAND SHE UNITED
WITH THE METHODIST CHURCH AT SUCCESS, MO.;
SHE WAS A LOVABLE CHRISTIAN LADY AND WAS
FAITHFUL AND LOYAL TO HER CHRISTIAN DUTIES.
SHE LEAVES A COMPANION AND EIGHT CHILDREN,
ALSO THREE BROTHERS IN NEBRASKA TO MOURN
THEIR LOSS.
SHE WAS LAID TO REST IN THE SUCCESS CEMETERY
DEC. 25, 1921.
FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE PREACHED JANUARY 22,
1922 AT SUCCESS BY REV. J.W. ROBERTS.
WE EXTEND OUR SYMPATHY TO THE BEREAVED. ONCE
SISTER KISER IS BUT CALLED FROM HER LABORS
AND SUFFERING HERE ON EARTH INTO THE PRESENCE
OF A LOVING FATHER, WHERE SHE IS MEETING AND
GREETING HER LOVED ONES WHO HAVE GONE ON
BEFORE HER.
OBITUARY BY
NANCIE MATHIS |