Nahunta Banner; Vol. 1 No. 18; Friday 14 January 1920; pg. 1 col. 1
--From The Jesup Sentinel--
Mrs. J.A. Aspinwall Dead
Mrs. J.A. Aspinwall departed this life Dec. 30, 1920.
Mrs. Aspinwall was born in Appling County, Ga., about fifty-nine years ago, although her exact age had been lost.
She was married to Mr. John Aspinwall in the year 1881, and to this union were born thirteen children, twelve of whom survive her and mourn her loss. She united with Bethel Primitive Baptist Church at Screven, Ga., some years ago and had lived a true Christian life since that time.
She had been confined to her bed nearly two months and she realized that her stay on earth was short, and said she was willing and ready to go, so we feel sure that our loss is her eternal gain, for we believe that she is only asleep in Jesus. But while we need her so much, we would not call her back to this world of suffering, sorrow and affliction, and will only try to meet her beyond this vale of tears.
May each one of you try to meet your dear mother and to follow the foot prints of Jesus.
She leaves a host of friends besides her relatives to mourn her loss.
"Her children mourn a loving mother.
And her life companion dear;
May they comfort one another,
It is for them we shed the tear.
"She has loved him long and well
Tho' so hard to have her leave us,
Her joy is more than we can tell,"
--A Friend.
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Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson
Nahunta Banner; Vol. 1 No. 18; Friday 14 January 1920; pg. 1 col. 1
--From The Jesup Sentinel--
Mrs. J.A. Aspinwall Dead
Mrs. J.A. Aspinwall departed this life Dec. 30, 1920.
Mrs. Aspinwall was born in Appling County, Ga., about fifty-nine years ago, although her exact age had been lost.
She was married to Mr. John Aspinwall in the year 1881, and to this union were born thirteen children, twelve of whom survive her and mourn her loss. She united with Bethel Primitive Baptist Church at Screven, Ga., some years ago and had lived a true Christian life since that time.
She had been confined to her bed nearly two months and she realized that her stay on earth was short, and said she was willing and ready to go, so we feel sure that our loss is her eternal gain, for we believe that she is only asleep in Jesus. But while we need her so much, we would not call her back to this world of suffering, sorrow and affliction, and will only try to meet her beyond this vale of tears.
May each one of you try to meet your dear mother and to follow the foot prints of Jesus.
She leaves a host of friends besides her relatives to mourn her loss.
"Her children mourn a loving mother.
And her life companion dear;
May they comfort one another,
It is for them we shed the tear.
"She has loved him long and well
Tho' so hard to have her leave us,
Her joy is more than we can tell,"
--A Friend.
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Used with Permission of:
http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/
Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson
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