Saturday, December 22, 1900
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinker have been called upon to surrender to Him who doeth all for the best, a jewel from the family circle. Emma Luella, their daughter, aged eight years, was summoned to join the angel band, December 16. The disease to which she fell a victim was brain fever.
Emma was a child of pleasing disposition, bright, active and beloved by a large circle of little folks who will miss her sadly from their companionship. She was a member of the Salem church Sunday school from which her teacher and class-mates mourn her absence. Her accustomed chair is vacant but she will not soon be forgotten. The funeral was held from the Salem church Wednesday, serviced being conducted by Rev. Strickfaden.
Saturday, December 22, 1900
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinker have been called upon to surrender to Him who doeth all for the best, a jewel from the family circle. Emma Luella, their daughter, aged eight years, was summoned to join the angel band, December 16. The disease to which she fell a victim was brain fever.
Emma was a child of pleasing disposition, bright, active and beloved by a large circle of little folks who will miss her sadly from their companionship. She was a member of the Salem church Sunday school from which her teacher and class-mates mourn her absence. Her accustomed chair is vacant but she will not soon be forgotten. The funeral was held from the Salem church Wednesday, serviced being conducted by Rev. Strickfaden.
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