Unfortunately, our mother Jemima Kelly “weed” passed away today at 13:33. She exerted a great deal of effort to remain loyal to us, but she just was unable to continue to do so. Without a doubt, she was the most beautiful, kind, and loving mother that any of us could have hoped for.
She will leave a tremendous void in the hearts of all those who were fortunate enough to have loved her. To be able to call her our mother, grandmother, sister, auntie, and friend was a blessing for all of us. Now that you are back with your boy and soul mate, you may put your mind at ease.
Because of this, our lives will never be the same again. An authentic legend from Fleetwood
A. Martin, Janeen You, Toni, and Megan, A. Kelly, Jemima Laid to rest in Dallas A D A L L A S E The Henkle and Bollman chapel was the location of the funeral ceremonies that were held on Friday afternoon for Mrs. Jemima Kelly Hockett.
The funeral service was presided over by Reverend N. C. Swenson, who is the pastor of the Apostolic Faith church. The interment took place at the Dallas IOOF cemetery. The death of Jemima Kelly took place at her residence in this location on Tuesday of this week. She was born on February 8, 1858 in Sil-, Wisconsin. 1877 was the year that she tied the knot with Charles Hockett. They arrived in Dallas in the year 1902.
It was in 1924 when Mr. Hockett passed away. There are eight boys who are still alive: John and Foster, who lived with their mother; Oscar, Floyd, and Fernando, all of Dallas; Harvey, of Perrydale; Orlef, of Vancouver, Washington; and Irwin, of San Francisco.
There are also eight daughters who are still alive. There is also one brother and three sisters who have survived. They belong to Mrs. Minnie Mitchell, who resides in Dallas. Virginia Stant, a resident of Iowa, Mrs. Cora Pugh, a resident of Indiana, and Lloyd Kelly, a resident of Illinois.