DIED. AUSTIN. -- At residence of James Weast, in the town of West Point, Wis., March 5, 1879, Mrs. Elizabeth Austin aged 67 years.
Mother Austin had been a widow over forty years, all of her children having preceded her to the spirit land. She was a Pilgrim and a lonely traveler through this vale of tears. She received the Lord Jesus into her heart, by faith, in early years, and from that time forward lived as one whose best interests are in Heaven. She was a worthy member of the M. E. Church, and died trusting in that God in whom she had always trusted. A large procession of kind friends followed her remains to the cemetery to pay their last respects to one whom none knew but to love.
Contributor: K Steckelberg (47115031) • [email protected]
DIED. AUSTIN. -- At residence of James Weast, in the town of West Point, Wis., March 5, 1879, Mrs. Elizabeth Austin aged 67 years.
Mother Austin had been a widow over forty years, all of her children having preceded her to the spirit land. She was a Pilgrim and a lonely traveler through this vale of tears. She received the Lord Jesus into her heart, by faith, in early years, and from that time forward lived as one whose best interests are in Heaven. She was a worthy member of the M. E. Church, and died trusting in that God in whom she had always trusted. A large procession of kind friends followed her remains to the cemetery to pay their last respects to one whom none knew but to love.
Contributor: K Steckelberg (47115031) • [email protected]
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