[Special to the Picayune.]
Osyka, Miss., May 30.—After years of patient suffering, the gentle spirit of Mrs. Hannah Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Heuman, of Osyka, Miss., winged its flight on the first blush of the bright summer morning of May 30. All that loving hands could do, all the comfort that friends could bestow, was cheerfully given her. Her patient fortitude in suffering, her gentle thoughtfulness and devotion for others will long be cherished by those dear to her. She was the most affectionate daughter and sister, and all who knew her—and their name was legion—can only say that: To know her was to love her; to name her but to praise.
"Mrs. Hannah Levy," _Daily Picayune_, New Orleans, La., 31 May 1899, page 9, col. 3.
[Special to the Picayune.]
Osyka, Miss., May 30.—After years of patient suffering, the gentle spirit of Mrs. Hannah Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Heuman, of Osyka, Miss., winged its flight on the first blush of the bright summer morning of May 30. All that loving hands could do, all the comfort that friends could bestow, was cheerfully given her. Her patient fortitude in suffering, her gentle thoughtfulness and devotion for others will long be cherished by those dear to her. She was the most affectionate daughter and sister, and all who knew her—and their name was legion—can only say that: To know her was to love her; to name her but to praise.
"Mrs. Hannah Levy," _Daily Picayune_, New Orleans, La., 31 May 1899, page 9, col. 3.
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