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Martha Susan Ussery Veal

Birth
Death
1 Mar 1896 (aged 56)
High Shoals, Randolph County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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OBITUARY FOR MARTHA SUSAN VEAL

Martha Susan Veal was born March 5, 1839 and departed this life at High Shoals, Ala., March 1, 1896. She was the wife of Wm. H. Veal and the daughter of Calvin J. and N.A. Ussery. She was twice married and became the mother of seven children, six of whom were born to her deceased husband Mr. McPherson and one to Mr. Veal. Sister Veal was ever an obedient, loving child, a faithful devoted wife, a fond true mother, an affectionate kind hearted sister and an unwavering friend; but best of all she was a christian. She possessed that meek and quiet spirit which so beautifully characterizes a child of god. She was good and kind to all and a love for the peace and welfare of her neighbors formed a striking trait in her character. In her eyes, deceit was loathsome. But she delighted in faithfulness. She was a member of the Baptist Church for over forty years. She stood firm in the faith and was loyal to her church. In her last hours she called her loved ones around her and spoke to them words of admonition and comfort. Her hope for the future was bright and she passed a way in the faith of the gospel. Glorious hope! Death to her was not a cruel monster but a golden key to unlock the gates which lead her into endless joys. May we all live the life of the righteous and by faith in christ meet our sister in the Bright Beyond.



OBITUARY FOR MARTHA SUSAN VEAL

Martha Susan Veal was born March 5, 1839 and departed this life at High Shoals, Ala., March 1, 1896. She was the wife of Wm. H. Veal and the daughter of Calvin J. and N.A. Ussery. She was twice married and became the mother of seven children, six of whom were born to her deceased husband Mr. McPherson and one to Mr. Veal. Sister Veal was ever an obedient, loving child, a faithful devoted wife, a fond true mother, an affectionate kind hearted sister and an unwavering friend; but best of all she was a christian. She possessed that meek and quiet spirit which so beautifully characterizes a child of god. She was good and kind to all and a love for the peace and welfare of her neighbors formed a striking trait in her character. In her eyes, deceit was loathsome. But she delighted in faithfulness. She was a member of the Baptist Church for over forty years. She stood firm in the faith and was loyal to her church. In her last hours she called her loved ones around her and spoke to them words of admonition and comfort. Her hope for the future was bright and she passed a way in the faith of the gospel. Glorious hope! Death to her was not a cruel monster but a golden key to unlock the gates which lead her into endless joys. May we all live the life of the righteous and by faith in christ meet our sister in the Bright Beyond.



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