Those who gazed upon her face, smoothed from all suffering by the welcome touch of the Savior's hand, said softly, 'It is well with her soul.' Loving hands filled the room with flowers she so well loved as her friends gazed upon her for the last time.
Mrs. C. H. Acuff was born in Boone County, Mo., Aug. 3, 1839, and married in 1859. Of this union seven children were born, three surviving. She united with the Christian Church in 1854.
We feel we have lost a very good friend in the death of Mrs. Acuff and we join with good citizens in extending sympathy to those who have been bereft of their dearest earthly friend.
We will miss her from among her little garden of flowers but shall always think of her as one whose influence, like the perfume of the flowers, was enobling to those about her, and whose life was one of good deeds and kindly acts." Centralia Fireside Guardian (Centralia, Missouri), October 16, 1903
Those who gazed upon her face, smoothed from all suffering by the welcome touch of the Savior's hand, said softly, 'It is well with her soul.' Loving hands filled the room with flowers she so well loved as her friends gazed upon her for the last time.
Mrs. C. H. Acuff was born in Boone County, Mo., Aug. 3, 1839, and married in 1859. Of this union seven children were born, three surviving. She united with the Christian Church in 1854.
We feel we have lost a very good friend in the death of Mrs. Acuff and we join with good citizens in extending sympathy to those who have been bereft of their dearest earthly friend.
We will miss her from among her little garden of flowers but shall always think of her as one whose influence, like the perfume of the flowers, was enobling to those about her, and whose life was one of good deeds and kindly acts." Centralia Fireside Guardian (Centralia, Missouri), October 16, 1903
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