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Louis Albert Eytchison
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Children: |
Maurice Douglas Eytchison Katherine Eytchison Bouse James Albert Eytchison Richard Monroe Eytchison Robert Warren Eytchison Jo Ellen Eytchison Sidman
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Grandchildren: |
Beverly Eytchison Hall Dixie Eytchison Newland Gretchen Bouse Lowe Jack Bouse Bernard Bouse II Gary Eytchison Jeanine Eytchison Arthur Lisa Worley Ellis Great Grandchildren Jeffrey Hall Kelly Haines Brian Hall Michael Long Kimberly Milke Kevin David Simpson Bernard Bouse III Deidre Bouse Ryan Arthur Craig Arthur
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Parents: |
Martin Monroe Jester and Nancy Matthews Jester
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Siblings: |
Clarence Jester Herbert Conner jester William Chester Jester Belva Jester Oakley Wilfa Jester Roberts Zola Jester
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Grandparents: |
None listed
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Birth Date: 05/31/1885
Death Date: 11/7/1963
Washington Park East Cemetery
Section G, Lot 613, Grave 6
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Nellie Jester was born into a Quaker family in Amo, Indiana and was raised as a Quaker. As a married adult she did not attend the church of her roots, but she was a Quaker lady all of her life. She was gentle and kind with a serenity that could only come from the soul. Even though she was widowed at age 44 with 6 children between the ages of 18 months and 18 years, she carried on without complaint or feeling of misfortune. Raising her family alone during the depression of the 1930's, she worked very hard and denied herself so that her children could have more. She was always there.Though there must have been times when she felt very saddened to be with out her husband and father of her children, no one ever knew it. At least, not her children. She spared them what must have been many hours of sadness and despair. She had been taught to work through her problems from within, which she did. Often, as she was doing her chores she was singing hymns. Her faith kept her going and saw her through.After her death, a family friend remarked that she had been a saintly woman. How fortunate we, her children, were to have such a beautiful mother. |
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Mother grew up in this house in Amo, Indiana.
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Nellie Mae Jester garduated from a school in Amo, Indiana.
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Nellie kept this picture from her school and teacher all of her life.It was very meaningful to her.
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Mother's first child was a boy, Maurice and her second child, a girl, Katherine.Four more were to follow.
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The last picture of mother and dad together.Mother is holding JoEllen with Richard beside her and Robert holding Dad's hand.
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Nellie with her two daughters during World War 2, when three of her sons were serving in Europe and the South Pacific.
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