Posted on: Lee Co. Ia Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ia/LeeObits/180 Surname: COOK, DENNEY ------------------------- >From "Salem Weekly News", Salem, Henry co., Iowa dated April 1900: Sarah DENNEY died at her home near Pilot Grove, Lee co., April 15, 1900, in her 92nd year. Although at her great age death was rather unexpected, having been as well as common until the morning of the day she died, death occuring in the evening. Deceased was born in Bulter co., Ohio Aug. 14, 1808, daughter of James and Ellen COOK. She was united in marriage to John DENNEY in 1828. To this union was given ten children, seven of whom still survive to mourn her loss. They came to Iowa in 1846, and she has ever since lived on the same place where she died, excepting six years she spent in Nebraska with her children after the death of her husband which occurred Dec. 27, 1879. The deceased was a life long member of the Friend's church and was a great hand to read her bible and all who knew her knew only to love and respect her. Grandma, as she was always called, was the grandmother of 40 living grandchildren and 50 great grandchildren. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Pilot Grove by the side of her husband, April 17. Thus has ended a long life of activity and usefulness. She has gone to be with Jesus And her loved ones on the other shore. Oh how happy she must be now, Since her sorrows all are o'er. She has gone to dwell with angels, We can not see her more, Unless we walk in the narrow path That leads to the Golden Shore. [Note: Her husband, John Denney, died in 1886.] >From "Salem Weekly News", Salem, Henry co., Iowa dated April 19, 1900: Grandmother DENNEY, mother of our esteemed townsman, Mr. Joseph DENNEY, died Monday morning at the home of her son, Frank DENNEY, near West Point. We understand she was 92 years old. Funeral services were held Tuesday. >From Newspaper dated April 25, 1900, Wednesday: Another Pioneer of Iowa Gone. Mrs. Sarah DENNEY, widow of John DENNEY, died at her home two miles east of Pilot Grove Sunday, April 15, and was buried at Pilot Grove Tuesday at 10 o'clock. She was born in Butler county, Ohio, 1808; had she lived until August 14, 1900, would have been ninety two years old. For fifty-two years she has lived on the same farm where she died. She was the mother of ten children, seven of whom survive her, namely: Mrs. Susannah THORNBURG, Western, Nebraska; Mrs. Ellen HERROD, Ohiona, Nebr.; Mrs. Mary COWGILL, Clark, Neb., James D., Washington, Kan.; Joseph, Salem, Iowa; Eli, West Point, Iowa, and Frank, living on the home place; also thirty-six grandchildren and over fifty great grandchildren. Out of this large family it was only possible for two sons, Eli and Frank, five grandchildren and one great grandchild to be present at the last sad rites. Grandmother DENNEY, as she has been familiarly called for years, united with the "Friends" church when a child, and has been as earnest devoted christian since. She was ready and waiting for the Master's call to go and meet the loved ones beyond, where no sorrow and trouble can enter, and the weary are at rest.