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Rozilla <I>Shepley</I> Safford

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Rozilla Shepley Safford

Birth
Greene, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Death
2 Dec 1888 (aged 81)
Dexter, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Burial
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Date of Birth 1807?
Place of Death Dexter, ME
Date of Death 1888-12-02
Publication The Dexter Gazette 12-1888

Died in Dexter, Dec. 2nd Mrs. Rozilla Safford (widow of the late Calvin Safford) aged 81 years 2 months and 20 days.
Mrs. Safford has been a member of the Dexter Universalist church from its organization, and in all of her long and checkered life journey has daily been governed by the promptings of her sanctifying and consoling faith. As an affectionate and faithful wife, a tender and loving mother, a genial and obliging neighbor and friend, she won the respect and esteem of all who knew her. She has been called to part with three beloved children, (a daughter and two sons) an affectionate and dear companion and many other cherished friends; but she believed and felt that they had gone up to the Father's house and in God's own good time she would go up to join them, never more to be separated, and in this comforting asurance, when she was called, she was resigned and willing to depart.
Date of Birth 1807?
Place of Death Dexter, ME
Date of Death 1888-12-02
Publication The Dexter Gazette 12-1888

Died in Dexter, Dec. 2nd Mrs. Rozilla Safford (widow of the late Calvin Safford) aged 81 years 2 months and 20 days.
Mrs. Safford has been a member of the Dexter Universalist church from its organization, and in all of her long and checkered life journey has daily been governed by the promptings of her sanctifying and consoling faith. As an affectionate and faithful wife, a tender and loving mother, a genial and obliging neighbor and friend, she won the respect and esteem of all who knew her. She has been called to part with three beloved children, (a daughter and two sons) an affectionate and dear companion and many other cherished friends; but she believed and felt that they had gone up to the Father's house and in God's own good time she would go up to join them, never more to be separated, and in this comforting asurance, when she was called, she was resigned and willing to depart.


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