Phoebe, daughter of James & Barbara Neal, and wife of John Beaty, was born a little south of this place November 13, 1850, and died in Harrison Twp Champaign County, August 6, 1905, aged 54 years, 8 months and 23 days. She was married to John Beaty September 30, 1886. There was born unto them one son James, who with his father, three of her brothers, four sisters and many friends are left to mourn the loss of a faithful wife, a loving mother and a faithful sister in whose care they were all left several ago by the death of their mother and who so kindly kept them in their fathers home until his death. While she may have had her faults and we all have them, put some of us in her place and we would have done no better, and while death comes upon her suddenly showing us that in the midst of life, we are in death. She was a member of this church for many years and professed to be a firm believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and made the choice of the text of scripture to be used at her funeral and the minister who was to preach the sermon.
Phoebe, daughter of James & Barbara Neal, and wife of John Beaty, was born a little south of this place November 13, 1850, and died in Harrison Twp Champaign County, August 6, 1905, aged 54 years, 8 months and 23 days. She was married to John Beaty September 30, 1886. There was born unto them one son James, who with his father, three of her brothers, four sisters and many friends are left to mourn the loss of a faithful wife, a loving mother and a faithful sister in whose care they were all left several ago by the death of their mother and who so kindly kept them in their fathers home until his death. While she may have had her faults and we all have them, put some of us in her place and we would have done no better, and while death comes upon her suddenly showing us that in the midst of life, we are in death. She was a member of this church for many years and professed to be a firm believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and made the choice of the text of scripture to be used at her funeral and the minister who was to preach the sermon.
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