Death Summons Young Mother


Mrs. George Clary Died Here Yesterday Afternoon-Funeral Saturday


At her home in this city yesterday afternoon occurred the death of Mrs. George Cary, following an illness of thirteen months from inflamatory rheumatism and complications.
Mrs. Clary’s maiden name was Gladys Rebecca Barnell. She was born at Eagle Bend on Nov. 17, 1886, being just past thirty-five years of age at her death. She was married at Eagle Bend, Nov. 22, 1905 and they lived there until 1910 when they moved to Melrose, Mr. Clary being employed with the Great Northern.
She is survived by her husband and six children; the children being: Ottie, Io, Derrael, Caldeone, Cora May and Marie. She is also survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barnell of Eagle Bend, and one sister and three brothers, Mrs. Ralph Weibye of Eagle Bend, P. M. Barnell of Bemidji, E. M. Barnell of Astoria, Oregon, and W. E. Barnell of New Ulm.
The funeral will be held here Saturday forenoon at 9 a.m. at the St. Patrick?s chruch. Fr. J. A. Kilian will officiate.
Mrs. Clary was a kind and loving lady and her untimely death is deeply mounred by her family and many friends.



Copied from the Melrose Becon, Thursday 1 December 1921, p. 1 (Melrose, Stearns County, Minnesota).