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Mary Alice <I>Andrews</I> Paul

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Mary Alice Andrews Paul

Birth
Holmes County, Florida, USA
Death
28 Mar 1912 (aged 45)
Holmes County, Florida, USA
Burial
Prosperity, Holmes County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Saturday, April 6, 1912 (Transcribed by Mona Spears) In Memoriam. Miss Mary Andrews was born in 1869, and was baptized into the fellowship of Pleasant Ridge Baptist church in her sixteenth year by Bro. W. D. Williams, of Westville. She was married to Bro. J. T. Paul in 1887; to his happy union there were born eight children - four boys and four girls - all of whom are still living to mourn her death, which occurred March 28, 1912. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor at Pleasant Ridge church, March 30.Sister Paul leaves an infant girl about five weeks old. Ah, tiny baby girl shouldst thou live to perfect womanhood and warm friends surrounds thee, yet all through thy life there'll be a void; a something missing, a place in thy heart unfilled - It will never know a mother's love, A mother's years, her sweet caress; But may the prayers within her heart Gain love from heaven, thy life to bless, Grief - stricken husband, there is still something for you, there is a noble work for you to do. Rear this little one as she would have done. And may the great comfort heart and bless you, is the prayers of your loving pastor. D. F. Sutley
Saturday, April 6, 1912 (Transcribed by Mona Spears) In Memoriam. Miss Mary Andrews was born in 1869, and was baptized into the fellowship of Pleasant Ridge Baptist church in her sixteenth year by Bro. W. D. Williams, of Westville. She was married to Bro. J. T. Paul in 1887; to his happy union there were born eight children - four boys and four girls - all of whom are still living to mourn her death, which occurred March 28, 1912. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor at Pleasant Ridge church, March 30.Sister Paul leaves an infant girl about five weeks old. Ah, tiny baby girl shouldst thou live to perfect womanhood and warm friends surrounds thee, yet all through thy life there'll be a void; a something missing, a place in thy heart unfilled - It will never know a mother's love, A mother's years, her sweet caress; But may the prayers within her heart Gain love from heaven, thy life to bless, Grief - stricken husband, there is still something for you, there is a noble work for you to do. Rear this little one as she would have done. And may the great comfort heart and bless you, is the prayers of your loving pastor. D. F. Sutley


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