During the afternoon and evening hours open house was held with eighty-five friends and relatives signing the guest book. Refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed tea table which was centered with a vase of sweet peas. Granddaughters of the honor guest, Lois, Jean, Marjorie and Betty Little poured. Mrs. Little received many lovely gifts including an orchid from her grandchildren and a floor lamp from her children.
The family moved to Indiana when she was ten. She was educated in the schools of the community and at Terre Haute Normal. She taught for seven years in the West Creek township schools.
She was married to James Henry Little, June 26, 1895, in the parlor of her parent's home, which was just south of the Lake Prairie Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Little established their home in West Creek Township, on the marsh. Four children were born to the union.
Mrs. Little was preceded in death by her husband, January 27, 1937, and by her eldest son Joseph in November 1937, two brothers, William and Clarence Spry, and two sisters, (Mollie) Mrs. Emil Larson, and Mrs. Sadie Cadwell, all of Lowell.
Surviving are two sons, Seth and James of Lowell, a daughter, Mrs. John Adams (Hester), of Columbia City, and two brothers, Solomon and Ernie of Lowell. There are ten grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
Mrs. Little was a member of the Lake Prairie Presbyterian church and circle, the Oakland Women's club, the Pine Grove school club, and was the organizing regent of the Obadiah Taylor chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution chartered in 1928. In these organizations she retained an active interest.
Memorial services were held at the Sheets Funeral home Monday, February 15, at 2 p.m. Pall bearers were her grandsons, Verle, Gerald, James, and John Little, Glen Miller, Walter Hillsman of Indianapolis, and Lee Bueschler of Hamilton, Ohio.
She was laid to rest in the Lake Prairie cemetery beside her husband.
Services were conducted by the Rev. Norman Herbert, pastor of the Lake Prairie Presbyterian church.
Most of the family members were gathered for the service, some coming from quite a distance. Friends also gathered to show their respect.
Her children were at the service: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Little, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Little of West Creek, Mrs. Joseph Little of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams pf Columbia City. Grandchildren came, some from a long distance, with their families for the rite of remembrance.
Go to Elizabeth "Bessie" Spry Little, "Pioneer History Index," for further information.
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