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Martha Albin

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Martha Albin

Birth
Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Aug 1897 (aged 1)
Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A Lot No. 1
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY. Ref. Havensville, KS Review pub. dtd. 19 Aug 1897, p. 4.
KS State Historical & Research Lib., Topeka, KS. Film No. H-1532. Credit to Kay Sellers pub. 2002 "Bucks Grove Cemetery" Jackson Co., KS

Died, at home, Sunday afternoon, August 8th, 1897, Martha, infant daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Albin.
She was their baby, aged 1 year, 10 months, 19 days.
Buried from the Bucks Grove church Monday 11 a.m. Rev. Wykart conducting the services.
To the bereft parents it seems very hard to say "Thy will be done." But God has seen fit to call the little flower from earth to heaven. As it were, budded on earth to bloom in heaven. The one consolation under the sad afflication is the thought of One who loveth all, who loves little children beyond others. Of such is the kingdom of Heaven.
The bright future of dear Martha, her soul waits in heaven to welcome the parents from whom she has been parted. For bright is the abode of her soul. No lovlier spirit than thine e're burst from its mortal control. In the land of the blessed to shine on earth thou went all we could ask, Oh, to give thee up dear martha is such a task. Let our sorrow cease to repine when we know she is safe in that Heavenly shrine.
We offer these few lines in memory. May God's blessings be with the bereft family is the wish of their friends.

Buried 9 Aug 1897.
OBITUARY. Ref. Havensville, KS Review pub. dtd. 19 Aug 1897, p. 4.
KS State Historical & Research Lib., Topeka, KS. Film No. H-1532. Credit to Kay Sellers pub. 2002 "Bucks Grove Cemetery" Jackson Co., KS

Died, at home, Sunday afternoon, August 8th, 1897, Martha, infant daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Albin.
She was their baby, aged 1 year, 10 months, 19 days.
Buried from the Bucks Grove church Monday 11 a.m. Rev. Wykart conducting the services.
To the bereft parents it seems very hard to say "Thy will be done." But God has seen fit to call the little flower from earth to heaven. As it were, budded on earth to bloom in heaven. The one consolation under the sad afflication is the thought of One who loveth all, who loves little children beyond others. Of such is the kingdom of Heaven.
The bright future of dear Martha, her soul waits in heaven to welcome the parents from whom she has been parted. For bright is the abode of her soul. No lovlier spirit than thine e're burst from its mortal control. In the land of the blessed to shine on earth thou went all we could ask, Oh, to give thee up dear martha is such a task. Let our sorrow cease to repine when we know she is safe in that Heavenly shrine.
We offer these few lines in memory. May God's blessings be with the bereft family is the wish of their friends.

Buried 9 Aug 1897.

Gravesite Details

Credit to Allen Gardiner for his "Monumental Inscriptions" of Jackson Co., KS cemeterys. Pub. 1981



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