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  2. Ann Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    Ann Maria Reeves Jarvis (September 30, 1832 – May 9, 1905) was a social activist and community organizer during the American Civil War era. She is recognized as the mother who inspired Mother's Day and as a founder of Mother's Day movements, and her daughter, Anna Marie Jarvis (1864–1948), is recognized as the founder of the Mother's Day holiday in the United States.

  3. International Mother's Day Shrine - Wikipedia

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    [7] This reflected Anna's desire to use Mother's Day as a sentimental way to remember her own mother, Ann Maria Reeves Jarvis, following her mother's death in 1905. [4] Following the original celebrations of Mother's Day in 1908 in Grafton, West Virginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jarvis' holiday quickly gained support across America ...

  4. Anna Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    On May 10, 1908, three years after her mother's death, Jarvis held a memorial ceremony to honor her mother and all mothers at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church, today the International Mother's Day Shrine, in Grafton, West Virginia, marking the first official observance of Mother's Day. [15] The International Mother's Day Shrine has been a ...

  5. How the founder of Mother's Day died alone, childless and ...

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    The first formal “Mother’s Day” commemoration is marked with another service on the second Sunday in May at the same church in Grafton, and with a much larger ceremony in Philadelphia.

  6. Is Mother’s Day a Christian holiday? Here’s how the ...

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    Besides Valentines Day and Father’s Day, Mother’s Day ranks as the busiest day for restaurants. In a new poll from the National Restaurant Association , 86% of people say they plan to go to ...

  7. Mother's Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Mother's Day recognizes mothers, motherhood and maternal bonds in general, as well as their positive contributions to their families and society. It was established by Anna Jarvis, with the first Mother's Day celebrated through a service of worship at St. Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia, on May 10, 1908. [2]

  8. Grafton, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Grafton is the home of both of West Virginia's national cemeteries, and was where the West Virginia Equal Suffrage Association formed in 1895. [7] Mother's Day was founded in Grafton on May 10, 1908, and the city is home to the International Mother's Day Shrine. [8] Grafton was also among the first cities in the United States to observe ...

  9. Janelle Brown Recalls 'Emotional' Mother’s Day Without Son ...

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    Janelle Brown opened up about her first Mother’s Day without son Garrison Brown. “Mother’s Day was surprisingly emotional for me. It just never has been a big holiday for me. My children ...