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Mrs Sarah J. Murphy Jones

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
7 Sep 1893 (aged 41)
Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Sarah J. Jones, daughter of James L. and Isabella Murphy, was born in South Carolina, Dec. 4, 1851. She was married to Samuel M. Jones, Jan. 23, 1873, and became the mother of eight children, whom she leaves with her disconsolate husband to mourn their great loss. She was baptized in infancy, was converted and joined the Church in 1866 or '67. She was a good and faithful mother and wife and a consistent Christian. Her trust in the Lord was constant and firm, always bearing her troubles and sorrows with great patience and resignation and her last moments were in peace.
She had been a faithful member of the M.E. Church, South from the time she joined to the day of her death, which occurred at her home in Warren,Ark., Sept. 7, 1893. How sweet it is to sleep in Jesus after the storms and trials of this fitful life are over. May the blessings of the gracious God be upon the bereaved family and abide with them and all the kindred.
Look up, dear friends, with faith and hope, the happy meeting and joyful greeting will be over there by and by.

By: Samuel N. Burns, Warren, Ark.

September 28, 1893 page 7 col 2
Mrs. Sarah J. Jones, daughter of James L. and Isabella Murphy, was born in South Carolina, Dec. 4, 1851. She was married to Samuel M. Jones, Jan. 23, 1873, and became the mother of eight children, whom she leaves with her disconsolate husband to mourn their great loss. She was baptized in infancy, was converted and joined the Church in 1866 or '67. She was a good and faithful mother and wife and a consistent Christian. Her trust in the Lord was constant and firm, always bearing her troubles and sorrows with great patience and resignation and her last moments were in peace.
She had been a faithful member of the M.E. Church, South from the time she joined to the day of her death, which occurred at her home in Warren,Ark., Sept. 7, 1893. How sweet it is to sleep in Jesus after the storms and trials of this fitful life are over. May the blessings of the gracious God be upon the bereaved family and abide with them and all the kindred.
Look up, dear friends, with faith and hope, the happy meeting and joyful greeting will be over there by and by.

By: Samuel N. Burns, Warren, Ark.

September 28, 1893 page 7 col 2

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