In bliss, on Saturday afternoon last, in Baltimore,
after a lingering illness of two months, in the thirtieth
year of her age, MARY JANE, wife of William M. Starr,
and only daughter of the late Joseph Crane.
The rich and mellow tones of that sweet voice,
Are hushed on earth to mingle with the scraph songs,
Of Heaven. A Saviour's love the theme
That Swells the notes whe learned to hymn.
In bliss, on Saturday afternoon last, in Baltimore,
after a lingering illness of two months, in the thirtieth
year of her age, MARY JANE, wife of William M. Starr,
and only daughter of the late Joseph Crane.
The rich and mellow tones of that sweet voice,
Are hushed on earth to mingle with the scraph songs,
Of Heaven. A Saviour's love the theme
That Swells the notes whe learned to hymn.
Inscription
To our Mother Mary Jane Only daughter of Jos. S. and Catherine Crane and devoted wife of Wm. M. Starr who died (unreadable)
Family Members
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Edward Ebbets Crane
1810–1887
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George Washington "Wash" Crane
1812–1858
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William Henry Harrison Crane
1815–1888
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Joseph Starr Crane Jr
1817–1898
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Benjamin Franklin Crane
1827–1891
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James Amos Crane
1828–1890
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Emily Catherine Crane
1832–1833
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Richard Kipp Crane
1833–1921
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John Quicy Adams Crane
1838–1885
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Sarah C Crane Shawver
1838–1910
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