Mrs. Inscho was a very estimable woman, highly esteemed and loved in the community where she lived all of her life. She was 56 years of age and was the daughter of Henry Axtell, one of the early settlers of Bradford.
She was a member of the Bradford Baptist Church. Another Christian mother, companion and sister has been suddenly called from this transitory world to her abiding home of high, waiting for loved ones at the pearly gate.
She leaves a husband and seven children: Melissa Kelly of South Bradford, Sarah Geary of North Urbana, Henry Inscho of Bristol Springs, Hattie Swarthout of Wayne, Julia Covert, Ollie Morse and Cora Inscho of Bradford.
And now with loving reverence
We lay the dear mother to rest.
With her dear hands folded peacefully upon her lifeless breast.
But the gem within the casket
That made the home so bright Dwells now in heavenly mansions where Jesus is the light
Mrs. Inscho was a very estimable woman, highly esteemed and loved in the community where she lived all of her life. She was 56 years of age and was the daughter of Henry Axtell, one of the early settlers of Bradford.
She was a member of the Bradford Baptist Church. Another Christian mother, companion and sister has been suddenly called from this transitory world to her abiding home of high, waiting for loved ones at the pearly gate.
She leaves a husband and seven children: Melissa Kelly of South Bradford, Sarah Geary of North Urbana, Henry Inscho of Bristol Springs, Hattie Swarthout of Wayne, Julia Covert, Ollie Morse and Cora Inscho of Bradford.
And now with loving reverence
We lay the dear mother to rest.
With her dear hands folded peacefully upon her lifeless breast.
But the gem within the casket
That made the home so bright Dwells now in heavenly mansions where Jesus is the light
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