Lake Co., IN Obit MARYETTA BURCH, second child and daughter of CALVIN and ASENATH (HILL) BURCH, was born in Chautauqua County, New York, February 16, 1830, and died at her home in Lowell March 23, 1910, at the advanced age of 80 years, 1 month and 7 days. While quite young she came with her parents to Union Mills, Laporte County, Indiana. The family moved from Laporte County to Marshall County, where she was united in marriage with ADELBERT D. PALMER, January 16, 1849. Immediately after their marriage they came to Lake county, settling in West Creek Township, since which time she has continuously resided in this vicinity. This union was blessed with nine children - seven sons and two daughters, as follows: MRS. AMOS THOMPSON, Lowell; BENJAMIN F. of Tulare, California; JAMES C., Lowell; JOHN D., Chicago; MARCUS A., Hammond; CHARLES F., Lowell; EDWARD G., East Chicago; MRS. E. E. RAGON and JASPER P., of Lowell. Coming as she did to this county at an early day she experienced all the inconveniences and hardships incident to the settlement of a new country. She lived to see what was almost a wilderness when she came here become a most beautiful and thickly settled country. MRS. PALMER was very highly respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance and will be greatly missed and sincerely mourned by many outside her immediately family. When her husband was called to take up arms in defense of our country she was left with the care of the farm and seven small children. Nothing daunted, she met the responsibility courageously and bravely. In early girlhood she confessed her faith in God, accepting Christ as her Saviour and ever after lived the life of a true Christian. Her religion consisted in doing good. A true and faithful wife a kind and indulgent mother and a good neighbor has passed away from among us. For 61 years she and her husband tread life's pathway together with no break in the family circle until now, which is a remarkable record. Her funeral, which was largely attended, occurred from the Methodist Church at 2pm Friday, March 25, 1910. REV. T. F. DRAKE preached an excellent funeral discourse, speaking words of comfort and consolation to the bereaved relatives and friends. Beautiful and appropriate music was furnished by a choir composed of MRS. T. F. DRAKE, MRS. J. W. BELSHAW, WILLIAM SHEETS and PAUL HATHAWAY, with MISS MERLE BELSHAW organist. Eight of her grandsons as follows - I.J. THOMPSON, WILBUR THOMPSON, BERT THOMPSON, FORREST RAGON, ROBERT PALMER, OLIVER PALMER, CLAUDE PALMER AND CLAIRE PALMER - acted as pall-bearers. Her remains were deposited in the receiving vault to await the completion of the mausoleum. She leaves her aged husband, nine children, twenty-one grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, two brothers, HARRISON BURCH, of Hammond, and TIMOTHY BURCH, of Guthrie Okla., and a host of friends to mourn her departure to that better land. The bereaved family and other relatives have the sympathy of this community in their great sorrow and bereavement. Those from out of town attending the funeral were: M.A. PALMER, wife and sons, CLAUDE and CLAIRE, Hammond; JOHN D. PALMER and wife, Chicago; E.G. PALMER, wife and daughter, MABEL, East Chicago; I.J. THOMPSON, Buck Creek, Ind.; MRS. ELLA MERRIMAN, Bangor, Mich.; ROBERT R. PALMER, WILBUR THOMPSON, wife and children, CRIP HILL and wife, Chicago; HARRISON BURCH, OLIVER PALMER, MRS. CHARLES MCKAY, BIRDIE LEITHBERG, HAMMOND. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Submitted By Maryvance Thompson Phelps Email - Mvtphelps@aol.com