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Estella Louise <I>Fulton</I> Ewing

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Estella Louise Fulton Ewing

Birth
Scenery Hill, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Jul 1997 (aged 81)
Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Amwell Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Estella was the daughter of John Monroe Fulton and his wife Cora (Crumrine). On December 25, 1935 she married Lawrence Orland Ewing in the parsonage of the North Ten Mile Baptist Church in Washington, Pennsylvania.

Lord Jesus Christ, by your own three days in the tomb, you hallowed the graves of all who believe in you and so made the grave a sign of hope that promises resurrection even as it claims our mortal bodies.

Grant that our sister may sleep here in peace until you awaken her to glory, for you are the resurrection and the life.

Trusting in God, we have prayed together for our sister and now we come to the last farewell. There is sadness in parting, but we take comfort in the hope that one day we shall see her again and enjoy her friendship. Although we will disperse in sorrow, the mercy of God will gather us together again in the joy of his kingdom. Therefore, let us console one another in the faith of Jesus Christ.
Estella was the daughter of John Monroe Fulton and his wife Cora (Crumrine). On December 25, 1935 she married Lawrence Orland Ewing in the parsonage of the North Ten Mile Baptist Church in Washington, Pennsylvania.

Lord Jesus Christ, by your own three days in the tomb, you hallowed the graves of all who believe in you and so made the grave a sign of hope that promises resurrection even as it claims our mortal bodies.

Grant that our sister may sleep here in peace until you awaken her to glory, for you are the resurrection and the life.

Trusting in God, we have prayed together for our sister and now we come to the last farewell. There is sadness in parting, but we take comfort in the hope that one day we shall see her again and enjoy her friendship. Although we will disperse in sorrow, the mercy of God will gather us together again in the joy of his kingdom. Therefore, let us console one another in the faith of Jesus Christ.


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