Obituary Record

Elza, Mrs. (Mary Anna Harper) Triplet
Died on 3/22/1916
Buried in Herman Cemetery

Since the exact death date was not given, the date of a newspaper article was used.

Four newspaper articles

# 1 - - Published in The Pilot, March 22, 1916

HERMAN ITEMS

The community was shocked on Monday morning at the sudden death of Mrs. Elza Triplet. She has not been feeling very well for about three months yet able to do the most of her house work all the time. Sunday she did not feel as well as usual. Mr. Triplet was up at 2:30 a.m. Monday looking after her then went to bed again. Soon he was awakened by Mrs. Triplet falling on the floor. Mr. Triplet and his daughter, Mrs. Yowell, helped her on the bed where she died soon afterwards.

Mary Anna Harper was born in Missouri, March 25, 1845. With her parents she came to Sidney, Iowa, in 1866, then to Harrison County, Iowa, where she was married to Mr. Elza Triplett on June 7, 1867. They moved on the farm just west of Herman in the spring of 1880 where they lived until 1911 when they moved into Herman. Mrs. Triplet was the mother of nine children, five of whom are living and attended the funeral. Mrs. Cora Yowell, Mrs. Carrie Parish, Ray, Mrs. Winifred Pipher and Elza. Carrie lives in Volin, S. D.; Winifred in Crawford, Nebr., and the others near Herman.

Besides her husband and children, she leaves one brother, Mr. L. Harper of Herman. Mrs. Triplet was converted when she was 15 years of age and has been a faithful and worthy member of the Baptist Church ever since. She was a woman loved by all, devoted to her family and home and will be greatly missed by a large host of old friends. She was 70 years, 11 months and 25 days old. Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church Tuesday morning, Rev. G. A. Smith officiating.

# 2 - - from The Tribune, March 22, 1916

The sudden death of Mrs. Elzy Triplett which occurred early last Monday morning, came as a sudden sock to all here. She had had the grippe but was thought to be so much better that relatives were thoroughly shocked with grief. Heart failure was said to be the cause of her death. She was a woman who had been in church work ever since girlhood and by her splendid character and love for all, she had acquired a host of friends. The funeral was held at the Baptist church last Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, Rev. G. A. Smith, the pastor, officiating. The floral offerings were in abundance, an evidence of the high esteem her friends held for her. Interment was held at the Herman Cemetery.

# 3 - - from The Enterprise, March 24, 1916

MRS. ELZA TRIPLETT

Mrs. Elza Triplett died very suddenly at the family home in Herman last Monday morning. The Tripletts had been resident on a farm just west of the village of Herman since 1880 until moving into the village a few years ago. Deceased was 71 years of age, a native of Missouri and much respected by all who knew her. Her husband and five grown children survive.

Funeral service was held in the Baptist Church at Herman, on Tuesday, p.m., and was largely attended.

# 4 - - Tribune, March 29, 1916

Mary Anna Harper was born in Missouri and lived with her parents until she was married to Elza Triplett, in Harison county Ia, June 7, 1867, they having moved to that state in 1866. In the spring of 1880 Mr. and Mrs. Triplett moved to this county and located on the farm one mile west of town, where they lived for 30 years and which they were farming when they moved to town in 1911. The union of Mr. and Mrs. Triplett was blessed with nine children, five of whom are as follows: Mrs. Cora Yowell of Herman; Mrs. Carrie Parrish of Volin, S. D.; Mrs. Winifred Pipher of Crawford, Neb.; Ray and Elza of Herman, all who are living and were in attendance at the funeral and each one, along with her bereaved husband; L. C. Harper, an only brother; and many grandchildren have the deepest sympathy of our entire community. Mrs. Triplett united with the Christian church while yet in her 'teens but after going to Iowa, she there united with the Baptist denomination and was still a member of that church until Monday morning when she left this world of trials, temptations and sorrows and passed to that heavenly home which God has prepared for all who love Him.

(Please note that the family surname is spelled sometimes with a single "t", and other times with double "t".)

(These articles were typed as printed in the newspaper. Some variations in spellings and facts occur.)

Printed in the Blair Pilot on 3/22/1916


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