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Elizabeth Catherine Huber (Good)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rockingham, Virginia, United States
Death: March 29, 1931 (84)
Elida, Allen, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Elida, Allen, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Abraham Pierre Good and (Deaconess) Rebecca Good (Rhodes)
Wife of Jacob Brenneman Huber
Mother of Rebecca Frances Yoder; John Franklin Huber; Anna E. Huber; Mary Catharine Diller; Barbara M. King and 6 others
Sister of Frances “Fannie” Annie Shenk (Good); Henry G. Good; Christina Jane Culp; Simon Peter Good; John Daniel Good, Sr. and 4 others
Half sister of John W Good

Managed by: Tim Johnson
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About Elizabeth Catherine Huber

Huber - Elizabeth C (widow of the late Jacob B Huber), daughter of Abram P and Rebecca Rhoades Good, was born in Rockingham Co, Va, Jan 23, 1847; died at her home near Elida, O, March 29, 1931; aged 84 y, 2 m, 26 d.

She was married to Jacob B Huber of Putnam Co, O, Dec 29, 1865. Eleven children were born to this union, as follows: Rebecca Yoder, John, Anna, Mary Diller (deceased), Barbara King, Abram, Simon, Joseph, Lydia Lehman, Jacob (Deceased), Henry.

She is also survived by 48 grandchildren, 41 greatgrandchildren, 2 brothers, 1 sister, and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was a faithful, devoted wife, a real mother, a kind neighbor, with an unwavering faith in her God whom she served faithfully from her youth. She exemplified her faith in God and the Church by her example and life, striving to do His will in all things. She was of a quiet nature. You did not even hear her pray so much but you could feel her prayer no matter how far away.

Mother has passed over the river. We miss her. It will be sad to go home and not find mother in her accustomed place. But when we remember what she has gained, and how she waited and longed and even prayed to go home; then for her sake we are glad--though it causes sadness in our hearts and brings tears to our eyes. But why should we mourn? Mother is only asleep; mother is resting--sweetly resting, and oh, how sweet that rest must be. Yes, we say, "Good night:" it will soon be "Good morning!"

Funeral services were held April 1 at the home and at the Salem Church by Bros G H Brunk, Maurice O'Connell, and James Bucher. Text, Phil 1:21. Buried in Salem Cemetery.

Gospel Herald Vol XXIV, No 4 23 April 1931

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Elizabeth Catherine Huber's Timeline

1847
January 23, 1847
Rockingham, Virginia, United States
1867
March 10, 1867
Putnam County, Ohio
1868
July 26, 1868
Putnam, Ohio, United States
1870
January 4, 1870
1872
January 26, 1872
MO, United States
1873
August 1, 1873
Morgan County, Missouri
1876
August 12, 1876
1878
November 22, 1878
Allen County, Ohio
1880
December 8, 1880
1883
May 5, 1883