Mary Etta (Mayetta) SAUNDERS

Female 1888 - 1908  (20 years)


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  • Name Mary Etta (Mayetta) SAUNDERS 
    Birth 7 Apr 1888 
    Gender Female 
    Death 24 Dec 1908  Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 26 Dec 1908  Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I30665  Marshall and Allied Families
    Last Modified 1 Dec 2009 

    Father William D. SAUNDERS,   b. 1 Nov 1854   d. 6 Aug 1931 (Age 76 years) 
    Mother Flora BONDARUNT,   b. 3 Feb 1863   d. 26 Mar 1951 (Age 88 years) 
    Family ID F8624  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • !Marshall 0296, p. 1
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      The information below is from: The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association, Winter 2009, Volume 29, Book 4, Page 4.

      Marriages and Deaths from the Mount Airy News Submitted by Teresa Smith
      January 7. 1909

      In Memoriam

      One among the saddest deaths that has ever occurred in Mount Airy was that of May Etta, daughter of W. D. and Flora SAUNDERS. She patiently succumbed to that dreadful disease, consumption, and went to the reward of the faithful. The deceased had been sick eleven months, and despite all the human power could accomplish a loving, noble and precious daughter passed away. She leaves four sisters and two brothers. She died Thursday at six o'clock p.m. December 24, 1908, which made it a sad Christmas for the family. May Etta was 20 years old at the time of her death. She died happy in the love of Jesus, met death bravely, saying come dear Savior and take me away. She was laid to rest in Salem graveyard, Saturday, December 26. At the grave a large concourse of friends and relatives stood to pay their last tribute of love and respect to the one they knew. As the minister consigned the remains to earth, tears of sympathy demonstrated the love and respect for the dead. While we may not understand we that it was God's will to pluck this beautiful flower from earth to heaven to bloom there forever. We trust to meet again in that land where there will be no more parting, no more frost to smite the flowers. - A Friend.