She was the eldest daughter of the late Samuel and Anna Vaughan of Burdett. Her death was sudden and unexpected. She was in usual good health and about her house when stricken down with this dread disease and only lived about thirty-eight hours. She was the mother of five children, three sons and two daughters, four of whom survive her. She was in every sense a desirable citizen, pleasant, affectionate and cordial in all social relations, friendly and obliging as a neighbor, a long tried, consistent church member, a woman of uprightness and rectitude in all places and at all times, one whose influence and effort for everything good will be greatly missed. A light has gone out here, but to burn the brighter on "the Evergreen Shore."
Watkins Express, May 7, 1891
She was the eldest daughter of the late Samuel and Anna Vaughan of Burdett. Her death was sudden and unexpected. She was in usual good health and about her house when stricken down with this dread disease and only lived about thirty-eight hours. She was the mother of five children, three sons and two daughters, four of whom survive her. She was in every sense a desirable citizen, pleasant, affectionate and cordial in all social relations, friendly and obliging as a neighbor, a long tried, consistent church member, a woman of uprightness and rectitude in all places and at all times, one whose influence and effort for everything good will be greatly missed. A light has gone out here, but to burn the brighter on "the Evergreen Shore."
Watkins Express, May 7, 1891
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