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Eliza R <I>Hudson</I> Hubbard

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Eliza R Hudson Hubbard

Birth
Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Death
5 Jan 1868 (aged 28)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Smith County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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TYLER REPORTER
Mrs. Eliza R. Hubbard, wife of Col. R. B. Hubbard, died at her home near Mount Sylvan, Smith county, on the 5th of January, in the 28th year of her age.

No word of eulogy is needed to perpetuate her memory among the host of friends who know and loved her during those early years. Her virtues are enshrined in their hearts and her open, frank, and generous nature, ever radiant with kindness and charity, will be a bright and cherished memory forever. As a child she was dutiful; as a wife, tender and affectionate; and as a mother, faithful to her loving trusts. She was the mother of six children-the three eldest of whom have long since passed through the 'beautiful gates' of Paradise.

The three youngest, so young in years, will never know a mother's love and a mother's gentle care. May the God of the orphan protect them! She was conscious of approaching death and expressed the beautiful hope that her 'troubles and afflictions would soon be over,' in that better land 'where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest.'

Our heartfelt sympathies are extended to the bereaved husband, in this hour of sad affliction.
TYLER REPORTER
Mrs. Eliza R. Hubbard, wife of Col. R. B. Hubbard, died at her home near Mount Sylvan, Smith county, on the 5th of January, in the 28th year of her age.

No word of eulogy is needed to perpetuate her memory among the host of friends who know and loved her during those early years. Her virtues are enshrined in their hearts and her open, frank, and generous nature, ever radiant with kindness and charity, will be a bright and cherished memory forever. As a child she was dutiful; as a wife, tender and affectionate; and as a mother, faithful to her loving trusts. She was the mother of six children-the three eldest of whom have long since passed through the 'beautiful gates' of Paradise.

The three youngest, so young in years, will never know a mother's love and a mother's gentle care. May the God of the orphan protect them! She was conscious of approaching death and expressed the beautiful hope that her 'troubles and afflictions would soon be over,' in that better land 'where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest.'

Our heartfelt sympathies are extended to the bereaved husband, in this hour of sad affliction.


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