The Moline Review
Friday December 16, 1904
Page 3 Column 3
Obituary
Elijah M. Wilson was born near Madisonville, Monroe, Tenn.; Jan. 26, 1825. Departed from this life December 9, 1904, age 79 years, 10 months, 13 days. He was married to Miss Sarah A Harris, about the year 1850. To this union were born seven children; five boys and two girls, one of whom died of typhoid fever and two have been lost sight of, consequently, not known, whether they are living or not.
The mother of these children departed this life about the year 1865. He was married again to Mrs. (Lydia) Adaline Saffels about the year 1866. To this union were born five children, four boys and one girl, all of whom are living.
He moved to Dade county Missouri in 1870; lived there for about eight years. He came from there to Elk county, Kansas in 1878 and lived an honored citizen until his death. He made a profession of religion soon after he came to Kansas and united with the church of Star near his home and remained a faithful member until his death. He was a sufferer for about three years but bore it patiently until the end came.
He leaves a wife, eleven children and two step-children with there families and relatives and friends to mourn his death. The funeral services were conducted at Star where he was a member, by his pastor the writer of this, to a large concourse of people. The Text was Number 22-10. Let me die the death of the righteous and let my last end be like His.
Interment in the Moline cemetery there to await the resurrection Morn. A seat in the home is vacant that can’t be filled. He will be issed by all. The aged wife will miss him; the children will miss his kind advice and council. He is gone, the voice is heard in the home no more; he sleepeth and peace be to his dust.
May God bless, sustain and comfort the wife and children and may they all so live so they can meet him in heaven where parting is no more.
A.C. Clendening