Friday, March 27, 2020

Mary Elizabeth Seibert Fernau


Below is a tintype of Mary Elizabeth Seibert, who was born in Sandusky about 1865.


By 1904, Mary Elizabeth Seibert had become the wife of Henry Fernau, who was a painter and interior decorator. They lived at what is now 620 East Adams Street.


Descendants of Mary Elizabeth and Henry Fernau donated several family photographs to the Sandusky Library Archives Research Center, allowing us to have a visual record of Mrs. Fernau throughout several years.


The funeral card for Mrs. Fernau, who passed away on January 6, 1925, features a touching poem.


A precious one from us has gone
            A voice we love is stilled:
A place is vacant in our home,
            Which never can be filled.
God in his wisdom has recalled,
            The boon his love had given.
And though the body slumbers here
            The soul is safe in heaven.

An obituary for Mary Elizabeth Fernau, found in the 1925 Obituary Notebook at the Sandusky Library, stated that she was “a woman of estimable traits and many relatives and friends will mourn her departure.” Funeral services for Mary Elizabeth Fernau were held at the family residence on Adams Street, and burial was in Oakland Cemetery.

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