During her short life she was never ill until a few days before her death. After suffering four days, she passed away and was laid to rest in the Mars Hill cemetery. She always wore a sweet smile, which will be sadly missed; and the home has lost a precious treasure which can never be replaced. It was hard to give up the little darling, but "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Blessed be the name of the Lord."
Published in The Comrade, August 26, 1910
During her short life she was never ill until a few days before her death. After suffering four days, she passed away and was laid to rest in the Mars Hill cemetery. She always wore a sweet smile, which will be sadly missed; and the home has lost a precious treasure which can never be replaced. It was hard to give up the little darling, but "The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Blessed be the name of the Lord."
Published in The Comrade, August 26, 1910
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