Payette County ID Archives Obituaries.....Alspaugh, Harriett A. 1920
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Payette Enterprise  12-2-1920
Payette Enterprise
Payette, Idaho
Thursday, December 2, 1920

A GOOD MOTHER CALLED

Sadness again visited this community when the news was given out announcing 
the death of Mrs. M. W. Alspaugh which occurred at her home on Sixth Street 
Tuesday morning at one o'clock, after several weeks of suffering. The 
immediate cause of her death, we understand, was cancer of the stomach. Thus a 
kind mother, a devoted wife is taken, leaving a vacancy in the home that can 
never be filled.

Harriet Adelaid Anderson was born at Mechanicsburg, Henry County, Ind., 
December 15th, 1870, and departed this life November 30, 1920 at her home in 
Payette, being at the time of her death, 49 years, 11 months and 15 days old. 
She was united in marriage to Moses William Alspaugh at Cadiz, Henry Co, Ind., 
Nov. 17, 1887. Eleven children were born to bless this home, two of whom 
preceded her, in infancy.

Mrs. Alspaugh became converted to the Christian faith when a child and has 
lived a true Christian life to the last. Besides a husband, she leaves nine 
children to mourn her loss, and to follow her Christian example; Earl M. 
Alspaugh of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Hava L. Clevenger, Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Clara 
V. Harkins, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Cleo J. Graves, Payette, Idaho; Mrs. Flossie 
M. Frost, Esbon, Kansas; Bufford M. Alspaugh of Payette; Waunetta C., Mildred 
B., and Ruby W., who are living at home; besides one sister and two brothers.

Funeral services were held at two o'clock this Thursday afternoon at the 
Church of God, conducted by Rev. Argyl Houser, Pastor. Interment took place in 
Riverside Cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Alspaugh, together with their family, have only been residents of 
Payette since last spring but during that time they have made a host of 
friends whom we know will extend to this bereaved family their sincere 
sympathy in their time of sorrow.



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