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Blowers, Hannah Blowers nee Bracy (obit #2)
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio dated December 13, 1888
Departed this life at her home in Adams Tp., Monroe County, O., Hannah J. Blowers, aged 45 years. The deceased was born in the same County and State in which she died about the year 1843, where she resided with her parents, John and Clarissa Bracy, until she abandoned her home to be united in marriage to C. M. Blowers, who has ever since lived in the above-named vicinity.
In the course of time she won the esteem of a great many friends, who no doubt will miss her as a friend and neighbor. She said before she died that she wanted to stay longer. As the ties of nature are so impressed upon us it would be hard indeed to part from dear children and friends. But she had to yield to that dreaded disease, Consumption, which takes many of our loved ones away. When in early years, she united with the Church of Christ, at Mt. Zion. But by many hindrances in life was not permitted to attend the duties that her Lord and Master assigned her.
She leaves five children to mourn her departure, four in this County and one in the West; and five who have gone to the grave before her. Remains were taken with tender hands and placed in the Asbury Chapel Cemetery to await the final resurrection.
In peace she rests beneath the ground,
Soft slumbering in her lowely bed;
Until the starting trumpet sound,
Shall burst the tomb and wake the dead.
M.J.W.
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Blowers, Hannah Blowers nee Bracy (obit #2)
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio dated December 13, 1888
Departed this life at her home in Adams Tp., Monroe County, O., Hannah J. Blowers, aged 45 years. The deceased was born in the same County and State in which she died about the year 1843, where she resided with her parents, John and Clarissa Bracy, until she abandoned her home to be united in marriage to C. M. Blowers, who has ever since lived in the above-named vicinity.
In the course of time she won the esteem of a great many friends, who no doubt will miss her as a friend and neighbor. She said before she died that she wanted to stay longer. As the ties of nature are so impressed upon us it would be hard indeed to part from dear children and friends. But she had to yield to that dreaded disease, Consumption, which takes many of our loved ones away. When in early years, she united with the Church of Christ, at Mt. Zion. But by many hindrances in life was not permitted to attend the duties that her Lord and Master assigned her.
She leaves five children to mourn her departure, four in this County and one in the West; and five who have gone to the grave before her. Remains were taken with tender hands and placed in the Asbury Chapel Cemetery to await the final resurrection.
In peace she rests beneath the ground,
Soft slumbering in her lowely bed;
Until the starting trumpet sound,
Shall burst the tomb and wake the dead.
M.J.W.
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