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Elizabeth Sechrist Shoemaker (Brubaker)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois
Death: September 25, 1931 (75)
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, United States
Place of Burial: Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Dr. Rudolph Killhefer Brubaker and Elizabeth Brubaker, Brubaker
Wife of Joseph Shellenberger Shoemaker
Mother of Cora Brubaker Buzzard; Edwin B. Shoemaker; Fannie Elizabeth Mumaw; Elta Mae Unzicker; Bertha Brubaker Sieber and 4 others
Sister of Abraham L. Brubaker; John Sechrist Brubaker; Benjamin S Brubaker; Daniel M. Brubaker; Rudolph S. Brubaker and 4 others

Managed by: Jim Wile
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About Elizabeth Sechrist Shoemaker

Shoemaker . - Elizabeth S. Brubaker, daughter of Rudolph and Elizabeth Brubaker, was born on the old Brubaker homestead near Freeport, Ill., on Sept. 2, 1856. She passed away at her late home in Dakota, Ill., Sept. 25, 1931; aged 75 y. 23 d. She was united in marriage to Joseph S. Shoemaker on Dec. 6, 1877. They lived together in happy wedded life just a few months less than 54 years. To this union were born three sons and six daughters, all of whom survive her except one daughter, Fannie E. Mumaw, who proceeded her mother in death. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her passing the following children; Cora B. Buzzard, Goshen, Ind;' Edwin B., Dakota, Ill.; Elta M. Unzicker, Freeport, Ill.; Bertha B. Sieber, Filer, Ida.; Arthur C., Dakota, Ill.; Charles B., Scottdale, Pa.; Stella R. Kreider, Bluffton, O.; Louella P. Sanders, Dakota, Ill.; also 28 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. A sister and two brothers also survive; Mrs. D. L. Ebersole, D. M. Brubaker and Rudolph Brubaker, all of Freeport. Six brothers preceded her in death; Abram, John, Jacob, Andrew, Benjamin, and Henry. Sister Shoemaker united with the Mennonite church a few months after her marriage. Throughout the years she has been a faithful, devoted member of the Church. Her Christian life was a life of rare beauty and devotion which was known by all who knew her. For the past ten years she has suffered much because of rheumatism. For two years she has been practically an invalid, moving about the house on her wheel chair. Through all her suffering she maintained a spirit of patience and cheerfulness. She was always very appreciative of every kindness shown toward her. And one of her greatest joys was to be doing something for others. These characteristics endeared her to all who knew her. During the past several months she suffered from complications which hastened her death. On Wednesday, Sept. 23, she was busy with her sewing. That evening she took her bed and passed away unexpectedly but peacefully early Friday morning, Sept. 25. She was eagerly awaiting the time of her departure. She was confident that "to die was gain". Our loss is her eternal happiness. Funeral services were held at the Mennonite Church. A. C. Good of Sterling Congregation preached the sermon from the text. "For me to live is Christ", assisted by Aaron Loucks of Scottdale, Pa., and S. E. Graybill of the home congregation. Music was furnished by the Sterling congregation. Burial in cemetery beside the church. October 8, 1931 - Vol. XXIII, No.28 - page 622, 623, 624 Shoemaker . - Elizabeth S. Brubaker, daughter of Rudolph and Elizabeth Brubaker, was born on the old Brubaker homestead near Freeport, Ill., on Sept. 2, 1856. She passed away at her late home in Dakota, Ill., Sept. 25, 1931; aged 75 y. 23 d. She was united in marriage to Joseph S. Shoemaker on Dec. 6, 1877. They lived together in happy wedded life just a few months less than 54 years. To this union were born three sons and six daughters, all of whom survive her except one daughter, Fannie E. Mumaw, who proceeded her mother in death. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her passing the following children; Cora B. Buzzard, Goshen, Ind;' Edwin B., Dakota, Ill.; Elta M. Unzicker, Freeport, Ill.; Bertha B. Sieber, Filer, Ida.; Arthur C., Dakota, Ill.; Charles B., Scottdale, Pa.; Stella R. Kreider, Bluffton, O.; Louella P. Sanders, Dakota, Ill.; also 28 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. A sister and two brothers also survive; Mrs. D. L. Ebersole, D. M. Brubaker and Rudolph Brubaker, all of Freeport. Six brothers preceded her in death; Abram, John, Jacob, Andrew, Benjamin, and Henry. Sister Shoemaker united with the Mennonite church a few months after her marriage. Throughout the years she has been a faithful, devoted member of the Church. Her Christian life was a life of rare beauty and devotion which was known by all who knew her. For the past ten years she has suffered much because of rheumatism. For two years she has been practically an invalid, moving about the house on her wheel chair. Through all her suffering she maintained a spirit of patience and cheerfulness. She was always very appreciative of every kindness shown toward her. And one of her greatest joys was to be doing something for others. These characteristics endeared her to all who knew her. During the past several months she suffered from complications which hastened her death. On Wednesday, Sept. 23, she was busy with her sewing. That evening she took her bed and passed away unexpectedly but peacefully early Friday morning, Sept. 25. She was eagerly awaiting the time of her departure. She was confident that "to die was gain". Our loss is her eternal happiness. Funeral services were held at the Mennonite Church. A. C. Good of Sterling Congregation preached the sermon from the text. "For me to live is Christ", assisted by Aaron Loucks of Scottdale, Pa., and S. E. Graybill of the home congregation. Music was furnished by the Sterling congregation. Burial in cemetery beside the church. October 8, 1931 - Vol. XXIII, No.28 - page 622, 623, 624

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Elizabeth Sechrist Shoemaker's Timeline

1856
September 2, 1856
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois
1878
September 15, 1878
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, United States
1879
November 21, 1879
Illinois, United States
1881
October 14, 1881
Freeport, Stephenson, IL, United States
1883
November 27, 1883
Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
1885
May 22, 1885
Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
1887
February 15, 1887
Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
1890
February 2, 1890
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, United States
1893
November 17, 1893
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, United States
1897
May 20, 1897
Dakota, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA