JUDITH COPPOCK, 67 9mo. 18 1861
Upper Springfield, Ohio. An Elder.
From early life she manifested a loving, gentle disposition, ever cautious of giving pain to others, and casting over their failings the mantle of a Christian charity.
She was a firm believer in the principles of the Society of Friends. During her long illness she often expressed her resignation to the will of her Heavenly Father, and it appeared that, to her, death had no terrors.
—American Annual Monitor for 1862; or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends In America, for the Year 1861, published New York, 1862, Vol. 5, p. 37.
JUDITH COPPOCK, 67 9mo. 18 1861
Upper Springfield, Ohio. An Elder.
From early life she manifested a loving, gentle disposition, ever cautious of giving pain to others, and casting over their failings the mantle of a Christian charity.
She was a firm believer in the principles of the Society of Friends. During her long illness she often expressed her resignation to the will of her Heavenly Father, and it appeared that, to her, death had no terrors.
—American Annual Monitor for 1862; or Obituary of the Members of the Society of Friends In America, for the Year 1861, published New York, 1862, Vol. 5, p. 37.