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Mrs. Dan Fury
Source: "Worthington Globe" Worthington, Nobles County, Minnesota
Thursday, June 19, 1924. Pg. 7

Mrs. Dan FURY who has been ill for some time with pneumonia, was taken to the Heron Lake hospital Sunday. She died at that place Thursday morning, June 12, at 6:20 o'clock. Emma KUEHL was born at Brewster on July 28, 1896, at the time of death being 28 years, 11 months and 16 days of age. Her mother died about 25 years ago and her father 6 years ago, both being buried in the Brewster cemetery. She was married to Dan FURY, January 12, 1916. She received the Sacraments of the Holy Catholic Church, given by Father JOSTOCK at Heron Lake and was buried Saturday morning at ten o'clock in the Catholic cemetery at Dundee. Requiem Mass was said by Father JOSTOCK. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband; four children, Clair, 7; Donald, 3; Harriet, 5 and Lorayne (sic) 2; three brothers, Henry and Barney KUEHL, Brewster and Hugo of Heron Lake, four sisters, Mrs. E. FREDRICKSON, Minneapolis and Mrs. Guy PAULSON, Mrs. Gust FINKE and Lena KUEHL of Kinbrae and also a host of other relatives and friends. She will be greatly missed by her many friends and relatives and as always being a kind and loving mother. A sacred to the memory of our beloved mother, Emma FURY.

The parting hour alas how soon,
It comes ere life seems well begun,
My busy heart and hand still find,
So many things, they would had done.
God calls!
I lay the burden down,
And hasten to the beckoning crown.
Dear partner of my wedded life,
Companion of my joy and tears,
Farewell I leave our little flock,
To God and thee for coming years,
For them my life was gladly spent.
On them my dying look is bent,
Poor darlings! how I fain would clasp,
You to my yearning breast so warm,
And hasten to our Heavenly Home,
Away, away from sin and harm.
Farewell, weep not, be good and true!
A mother's love will watch o'er you.
Before our heavenly Father's throne,
My prayers shall rise by day and night,
That he may keep you in his love,
And guide your faltering steps aright.
Be not afraid! his loving hand,
Is mighty as an iron band,
Your hearts still pure and innocent,
Have not yet tasted bitter care.
Your feet have trod the path of peace,
Mid bloom of childhood, fancy fair,
Life sterner duties wait you now.
God wills it so!
Be strong and bow.
Bow when the cross seems hard to bear,
Submarine lift your trustful eyes,
Remember that your mother's prayer.
Ascends for you beyond the skies.
Farewell, dear hearts be strong and true.
The crown awaits both me and you.

Submitted by:  Colleen Fury Boose