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    1. [KY] LEE/LOVING OBIT from NC to KY to IOWA 1810 - 1894 Robert E. Lee Cousin
    2. Decatur County Journal Iowa August 2, l894 MRS. ELIZABETH LOVING, or AUNT BETTY as she was more generally known, was laid away in her final resting place last Monday morning.  After a continued sickness, with here and there a brief respite from pain and suffering, she closed her earthly career on Saturday. She was born April 22, l8l0, in North Carolina and was reared in Kentucky.  Her father was EDWARD LEE, a cousin of ROBERT E. LEE, of the couthern confederacy.  In l83l, she was married to WILLIAM LOVING and in l854 they came to Decatur County and settled in Hamilton Township.  They lived on an unimproved farm lying on both sides of the state line, their residence being on the Iowa side.  They lived on this place from l854 to l883, when they sold out and moved to Leon, where they have since resided. WILLIAM LOVING died just three years ago, the 28th of July, the same day on which AUNT BETTY died.  Their golden wedding was celebrated in l88l at their home in Pleasanton.  On this occasion over two hundred guests were present to do honor to them.  Since the death of her husband, AUNT BETTY has lived a quiet life at her home in the north part of town. The Loving Methodist Episcopal Church was made possible largely by the munificent gift of these friends.  They were both members of the Methodist Church, and by their gift to the Leon Society, they have made for themselves a monument more lasting than wood or stone. The funeral services were held in the Methodist Church Monday morning at l0:30, in charge of the Pastor, REV. GEO. M. HUGHES, assisted by REV. F. EDWARDS, Pastor of the Baptist Church.  The window placed in the church in loving remembrance of WILLIAM and ELIZABETH LOVING was draped in black as were also the chairs which they used at the church. Beautiful wreaths were made by members of the Epworth League and placed upon the casket.  The front of the church was beautified by a sheaf of wheat and a lyre of white flowers.  A large number of friends followed the remains to the cemetery, and all that was mortal of AUNT BETTY LOVING was laid away to await the last trumpet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert

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