Clark County IL Archives Obits..... ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarch.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarch.org/il/ilfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Cindy McCachern mccachern@worldnet.att.net Obituary of Nannie Olive Redmon Stark Nay Kansas (IL) Journal, Thursday, 26 October 1950 Mrs. Elmer Nay, 73, dies in Paris Hospital After a Short Illness Mrs. Elmer Nay, 73 years of age passed away Saturday noon at Paris hospital where she had been since Thursday suffering from a heart ailment. The funeral service was held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Forbes-Hutchins Funeral home, in charge of the Rev. H. L. Hayes pastor of the Arcola Christian church. John Redmon of Paris sang two solos, "Eastern Gate," and "Beyond the Sunset," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Hayes Hutchins. Bearers were Jack Stark, James Stark, Max Stark, Eugene Keran, L. L. Redman, and Forrest Nay. Interment was in Richwoods cemetery south of Kansas. Nannie Olive Nay, daughter of John and Serena Redmon, was born May 19, 1877 in Clark county. At an early age she became a member of the Concord Primitive Baptist church. She was married to Edwin Stark July 3, 1894. To this union two daughters were born, Mrs. Vona Webright of Chicago and Mrs. Marjorie Thews of Gary. Mr. Stark passed away Sept. 1, 1935. On Aug. 13, 1940, she was married to Elmer Nay, who survives with her two daughters, six grandchildren, Wanda Reigle, John Edwin Webright, Polly Ann Kleidon, Marice Thews, and Wallace and Richard Thews. Two great grandchildren, Wilhelmina Josephine Reigle and Von Elissa Reigle also survive with many relatives and a host of friends. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/il/clark/obits/n/norsnay.txt File size: 2 Kb