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Sonora Mary “Nora” <I>Dowler</I> Myers

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Sonora Mary “Nora” Dowler Myers

Birth
Burlington, Des Moines County, Iowa, USA
Death
1925 (aged 70–71)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Niagara County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1461444, Longitude: -79.0349361
Plot
Section: 7
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Sonora Mary "Nora" Dowler Ten Broeck Myers -- (Her middle name is either Mary or Matilda)


Married twice, first husband Andrew Ten Broeck.

Second husband, Thomas Myers.


The Funeral of Mrs. Thomas Myers of Sugar street and Lewiston Road, who died in Memorial hospital, yesterday, will be held from her former home at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, burial to be in Riverdale. The Rev. S. B. Owens, St. Paul's M. E. church, of which Mrs. Myers was a member, will officiate at the services.

Mrs. Myers, who was 70 years old, is survived by her husband and one son, Richard Ten Broeck, and two daughters, Mrs. Maude T. Seymour and Mrs. Clara T. Stone. Her children pay the following tender tribute to the memory of their mother:

It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom to summon our mother, wearied by the journey of life. She has entered into the shadows and found rest.

At the end of a sacrificial life He has placed the mantle of eternity on our beloved mother. In joy, in sorrow, in pleasure and pain she was always doing for others – with no thought of herself, but always giving to those in need of comfort. In years past much of her life was given in the sick and caring for an invalid father and husband. She gave her life a sacrifice for many. Her motto in life is embodied in the one word, "Others."

She has left us in the sunset of her life but when in death we too shall fall asleep we will find our darling mother waiting to receive her children so precious to her life.

We will miss our mother but her example to us will spur us on to greater effort to meet her, where no tears, no sorrow can enter and there will be no parting or suffering. Our gratitude to our mother shall be in our lives as she taught us to live.

Maude T. Seymour

Clara T. Stone

Richard W. Ten Broeck


Source: Niagara Falls Gazette, Niagara Falls, New York, Tuesday, March 3, 1925

Sonora Mary "Nora" Dowler Ten Broeck Myers -- (Her middle name is either Mary or Matilda)


Married twice, first husband Andrew Ten Broeck.

Second husband, Thomas Myers.


The Funeral of Mrs. Thomas Myers of Sugar street and Lewiston Road, who died in Memorial hospital, yesterday, will be held from her former home at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, burial to be in Riverdale. The Rev. S. B. Owens, St. Paul's M. E. church, of which Mrs. Myers was a member, will officiate at the services.

Mrs. Myers, who was 70 years old, is survived by her husband and one son, Richard Ten Broeck, and two daughters, Mrs. Maude T. Seymour and Mrs. Clara T. Stone. Her children pay the following tender tribute to the memory of their mother:

It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom to summon our mother, wearied by the journey of life. She has entered into the shadows and found rest.

At the end of a sacrificial life He has placed the mantle of eternity on our beloved mother. In joy, in sorrow, in pleasure and pain she was always doing for others – with no thought of herself, but always giving to those in need of comfort. In years past much of her life was given in the sick and caring for an invalid father and husband. She gave her life a sacrifice for many. Her motto in life is embodied in the one word, "Others."

She has left us in the sunset of her life but when in death we too shall fall asleep we will find our darling mother waiting to receive her children so precious to her life.

We will miss our mother but her example to us will spur us on to greater effort to meet her, where no tears, no sorrow can enter and there will be no parting or suffering. Our gratitude to our mother shall be in our lives as she taught us to live.

Maude T. Seymour

Clara T. Stone

Richard W. Ten Broeck


Source: Niagara Falls Gazette, Niagara Falls, New York, Tuesday, March 3, 1925


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Sonora Ten Broeck Myers
1854-1925



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