Died at the residence of her husband in Crawford County, Mo., on the 9th day of August, 1872, in the 44th year of her age, Mrs. Sarah E. Anderson,
wife of James M. Anderson, and the daughter of John R. Poor.
Sister Anderson made a profession of religion in the days of her youth, "before the evil day had come." She ever adorned her Christian profession
by a well ordered walk and godly conversation before the world until her earthly work was done.
She was an affectionate wife; and no mother, ever manifested more kind affection for her children, her neighbors only knew her to love her. She has left a beloved husband and four children with many relatives and friends to mourn for one they loved.
May the religion she professed console the hearts of the bereft; and may one afflicting Providence be abundantly sanctified to the good of all surviving relatives and friends. J. B. BRALY
Died at the residence of her husband in Crawford County, Mo., on the 9th day of August, 1872, in the 44th year of her age, Mrs. Sarah E. Anderson,
wife of James M. Anderson, and the daughter of John R. Poor.
Sister Anderson made a profession of religion in the days of her youth, "before the evil day had come." She ever adorned her Christian profession
by a well ordered walk and godly conversation before the world until her earthly work was done.
She was an affectionate wife; and no mother, ever manifested more kind affection for her children, her neighbors only knew her to love her. She has left a beloved husband and four children with many relatives and friends to mourn for one they loved.
May the religion she professed console the hearts of the bereft; and may one afflicting Providence be abundantly sanctified to the good of all surviving relatives and friends. J. B. BRALY
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