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Decatur County Journal Thursday, March l5, l9l7 MRS. LUCY ALBAUGH, who has made her home with her son, HARRY BRADFIELD, and family, for a number of years, ended her life sometime Saturday night or early Sunday morning by drowning in a bath tub. She left a note stating that she could not recover from her infirmaties and for that reason she had decided to end her life. The body was found lying in the bath tub about 8:30 o'clock by MRS. BRADFIELD. MR. BRADFIELD went home about ll o'clock Saturday night from his grocery store and found his mother lying on a couch. He suggested that she go to bed and she said she would do so. She started to prepare herself for bed and MR. BRADFIELD passed on to his own room to retire for the night. MRS. ALBAUGH slept late usually each morning and was a greater part of the time the last of the family to retire. MR. BRADFIELD and family heard no sound during the night. When MRS. BRADFIELD arose Sunday morning she found the doors leading from the bathroom all closed. As she opened the bathroom door, she discovered the body of MRS. ALBAUGH lying in the bath tub. MRS. ALBAUGH had been in very poor health for some years and only last fall she was unable to leave her bed for about seven weeks. In October she was up town a few times. Since that time she has been unable to leave the house only occasionally going out upon the porches at the home of her son during nice weather. During the last few months she has been failing rapidly. Her death came as a great shock to our people. She was a pioneer resident of Leon and was loved and respected by all. The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of everyone in this sad hour. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LUCY ELLEN VAUGHN, daughter of GIST and IDA VAUGHN, was born at Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, September 3, l845. She died at her home at Leon, Iowa, March ll, l9l7. When a child she moved to Missouri with her parents. At the outbreak of the Civil War she, with her parents, moved to Iowa, and were practically compelled to do so because of the fact that her father was an ardent Unionist. Decatur County was her home until the time of her death. She was married to THOMAS BRADFIELD, March 27, l870. To this union two children were born, THOMAS ALBERTUS, who died in infancy, and HARRY BRADFIELD, of Leon, Iowa. Her husband died March l, l884. She was united again in marriage to JOHN ALBAUGH in October of l886, who died March 3, l907. When a girl twenty years of age, she accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior, and became a member of the Church at Leon, Iowa, where she held membership at the time of her death. She has practically always been a member of the Ladies' Aid Society. She was a charter member of the local auxiliary of the C.W.B.M., and she has always been vitally connected with the church's life since the days of its beginning in Leon. She cooked for the men who burned the brick and helped to build the first house of worship. Two ministers who have stood out prominently in the church's life, officiated in the rites of matrimony; Brother J.A. Porter when she married THOMAS BRADFIELD, and Brother A.B. Cornell when she was married to JOHN ALBAUGH. She leaves to mourn her decease, two brothers, JAMES VAUGHN, of Leon, Iowa, and WILLIAM VAUGHN, of Los Angeles, California, one sister, MRS. JAMES STANLEY, of Chariton, Iowa, her son, HARRY, and family, of Leon, Iowa, and other relatives among whom is her niece MRS. MELLIE WOODARD, of Leon, Iowa, to whom she was a mother in every sense of the word. These are the simple facts, plainly stated and truthfully too. How much of life of so many years, touching so many lives, is not even mentioned. Her hands and heart have been open to bless. Her devotion to her family and loved ones was the supreme thought of her life. She loved the church and all its interests. She has passed to her reward and God, who knows the hearts and thoughts of all, who notes the service of his loyal children, will give her warm welcome in the land beyond the shadows. The funeral services were held at the home of her son, HARRY BRADFIELD, conducted by Pastors Henry Esch and A.B. Cornell. The burial was in the Meek Cemetery in Eden Township. Notify Administrator about this message?
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