St. Clair County Obits


Annie Margaret Sagaser

Appleton City Journal
26 May 1932
Long Suffering Ended In Death
Anna M. Morris Sagaser was born December 31, 1858 and passed away at her home in Appleton City May 21, 1932, at the age of 73 years, 4 months, and 21 days. She had been in declining health for some time and had been a great sufferer the last few weeks of her life, but bore it all with great patience ever thoughtful of those who so lovingly cared for her. All that she had skill, loving hearts, and willing hands could do was done, to no avail. Her life was one of gentleness and devotion to her home and family and that kindly life bound to her many friends. That kindly influence so quietly lived will ever be a memory at the minds of those who were fortunate at knowing her in the home church and community.
The funeral service was held at Mt. Zion May 22 conducted by her former pastor and for many years a close friend of the family, Bro. J.I. Miller, assisted by the pastor of the church.
Beautiful music was rendered by the choir and there was a profusion of floral offerings which spoke of love and sympathy. Many old time friends were in attendance. She leaves to mourn a faithful husband and four sons, two brothers, several grandchildren, two great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. The sons are, M.D. Sagaser of Appleton City, W.E. Moore of near Rockville, I.L. Moore of near Osceola and J.C. Moore of near Kansas City.
"She is gone, but not forgotten,
Never shall her memory fade
Loving thoughts shall always linger
Round the spot where she is laid."
A Friend

Appleton City Journal
26 May 1932
Prairie Township News:
Mrs. H.I. Sagaser passed away Saturday morning about 7 o'clock. She had been ill for quite a while but got real bad just a few days ago. She was laid to rest in the Mt. Zion cemetery.

Appleton City Journal
26 May 1932
Card of Thanks
We take this means of thanking very earnestly and sincerely those who so graciously assisted in the last illness and placing to rest of our dear beloved wife and mother. We cannot express our gratitude for the many kind words of sympathy and the many beautiful floral offerings.
H.I. Sagaser, M.D. Sagaser, W.E. Moore, I.L. Moore, J.C. Moore