Danville, Kentucky
Friday, July 26, 1889
Lancaster
Misses Eliza Dunn, the aged mother of Mr. Erasmus Dunn, died in this county, a few miles from town, on Saturday, and her remains were interred in the Lancaster cemetery on Sunday afternoon, after appropriate remarks at the grave. She was not far from ninety years of age, and having served the Master with such strong fidelity, He thought it a more fitting abode for her in His Heavenly Mansion. "She rests from her labors, and her works do follow her."
Danville, Kentucky
Friday, July 26, 1889
Lancaster
Misses Eliza Dunn, the aged mother of Mr. Erasmus Dunn, died in this county, a few miles from town, on Saturday, and her remains were interred in the Lancaster cemetery on Sunday afternoon, after appropriate remarks at the grave. She was not far from ninety years of age, and having served the Master with such strong fidelity, He thought it a more fitting abode for her in His Heavenly Mansion. "She rests from her labors, and her works do follow her."
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