Enoch - Pammelia White
PAMMELIA WHITE ENOCH
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 31 March 1888
Mrs. Pammelia Enoch, wife of William Enoch, died last.Sunday at 10 p. m., of heart and lung trouble, at the age of 68 years. Three weeks ago she attended the funeral of the wife of Abner Enoch, and contracted a cold from which she has since been a terrible sufferer. She was born and raised in Butler county, Ohio, on a farm adjoining that of the father of her husband. They were school children and grew up together and were married in 1840, she at the age of 20. One child, a boy, who lived only five years, was born to them in 1842. This aged couple have passed a blissful and happy wedded life together, having never been absent from each other in all their 48 years of marriage She was one of the best of neighbors, kind and charitable, ever ready to extend a helping hand, following in the Christian paths, living up to the faith and duties prescribed by her adopted church, having connected herself in childhood with the Universalist faith. She was also an honored member of the order of Rebecca. The loss is deeply felt and mourned by all the friends and neighbors of this good woman and extend heartfelt and deepest sympathies for the bereaved husband who has nursed her through all her sufferings never leaving her side for a moment till he laid her from his arms on the pillow of death. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch have resided in this city for 36 years, having settled here in stage coach days, and have been good and honored citizens, loved by everyone. They lived on the comer of Jefferson and Washington streets for 24 years and now reside on east Market street. The funeral services took place on Tuesday at 2 p. m., from the Christian church, Rev. B. F. Foster, of Indianapolis, officiating. Interment at Oak Hill. - thanks to Kim H