(Hillsboro, Highland Co, Ohio)
May 30, 1912,
There Is no Death!
What seems so is transition
This life of Mortal breath is but a suburb of
life Elysian,
Whose Portal we call Death.
Death has again entered the home of TJ Driscoll and claimed their youngest daughter, the baby of the family. Eva May Hartman was born June 12, 1887 and departed this life May 1, 1912, aged 24 years 10 months and 10 days, being the fifth child to be taken from this family in the last few years by the hands of Death. She united with the Christian church
at Harwood June 4, 1912,[1911] and was baptized the same date by Rev Miller. In her last sickness she was reconciled to her fate and bore her affiliations with Christian fortitude especially in the last few days of her life. She called her mother and loved ones around her that she might pray with and for them. She was united in marriage to
William Hartman June 20, 1910. She leaves to mourn for her a husband, father, mother, one brother and three sisters and a number of relatives and friends.
Her suffering ended with the day,
Yet lived she at its close,
And breathed the long long night away,
In statue like repose.
But when the sun in all its state,
Illumed the eastern skies,
She passed through Glorys morning gate,
And walked in Paradise.
(Hillsboro, Highland Co, Ohio)
May 30, 1912,
There Is no Death!
What seems so is transition
This life of Mortal breath is but a suburb of
life Elysian,
Whose Portal we call Death.
Death has again entered the home of TJ Driscoll and claimed their youngest daughter, the baby of the family. Eva May Hartman was born June 12, 1887 and departed this life May 1, 1912, aged 24 years 10 months and 10 days, being the fifth child to be taken from this family in the last few years by the hands of Death. She united with the Christian church
at Harwood June 4, 1912,[1911] and was baptized the same date by Rev Miller. In her last sickness she was reconciled to her fate and bore her affiliations with Christian fortitude especially in the last few days of her life. She called her mother and loved ones around her that she might pray with and for them. She was united in marriage to
William Hartman June 20, 1910. She leaves to mourn for her a husband, father, mother, one brother and three sisters and a number of relatives and friends.
Her suffering ended with the day,
Yet lived she at its close,
And breathed the long long night away,
In statue like repose.
But when the sun in all its state,
Illumed the eastern skies,
She passed through Glorys morning gate,
And walked in Paradise.
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