When quite a young girl she united with the Evangelical Association and lived a consistent Christian life to the day of her death. On March 11th, 1852, she was united in marriage to Christian Kendig. To this union were born nine children, three of whom died in infancy. In April 1859 she came with her parents and family to Naperville where she has since lived until God in his wisdom called her home on June 12th, 1907, at the age of 75 years 11 months and 8 days.
There remains to mourn her loss her husband, three sons and three daughters. James D. of Naperville, Albert C. and Samuel B., of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Sarah A. Barr, of Burlington Junction, Mo., Mrs. Mary M. Colwell, of Toulon, Ill., and Miss Fannie K., of Naperville, fifteen grandchildren and four great grand children.
The Naperville Clarion
June 26, 1907
When quite a young girl she united with the Evangelical Association and lived a consistent Christian life to the day of her death. On March 11th, 1852, she was united in marriage to Christian Kendig. To this union were born nine children, three of whom died in infancy. In April 1859 she came with her parents and family to Naperville where she has since lived until God in his wisdom called her home on June 12th, 1907, at the age of 75 years 11 months and 8 days.
There remains to mourn her loss her husband, three sons and three daughters. James D. of Naperville, Albert C. and Samuel B., of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Sarah A. Barr, of Burlington Junction, Mo., Mrs. Mary M. Colwell, of Toulon, Ill., and Miss Fannie K., of Naperville, fifteen grandchildren and four great grand children.
The Naperville Clarion
June 26, 1907
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