From her obituary:
"Sada Becker was born April 27, 1884, died at her mothers home in Millville May 12, 1907.
About 9 months ago Sada became afflicted with that dreaded disease, tuberculosis and although every thing was done for her that loving hearts and willing hands could do, God saw fit to take her from out midst. How we will miss her, but our loss is her gain.
She left every assurance to the berift ones that her spirit is now with Him who said "Come unto me and I will give you rest."
In her last audible words she told those at her bedside that she could not see them, but she could see heaven, and it was such a beautiful place.
She leaves to mourn her loss, a mother, two sisters, Mrs. A.W. Latta of Osterdock and Pearl of Millville, also 3 brothers, George, John and Archie of Millville.
Her father precded her to the Great Beyond about eight years ago.
Funeral services were held in Becker's Hall, conducted by Rev. Keeler of Colesburg, and the R.W.. Lodge of this place.
That the berift ones have the sympathy of every one far and near was evident by the large concourse of friends who followed her remains to their last resting place in the Dittmer Cemetery.
The floral offerings were numerous and Beautiful."
From her obituary:
"Sada Becker was born April 27, 1884, died at her mothers home in Millville May 12, 1907.
About 9 months ago Sada became afflicted with that dreaded disease, tuberculosis and although every thing was done for her that loving hearts and willing hands could do, God saw fit to take her from out midst. How we will miss her, but our loss is her gain.
She left every assurance to the berift ones that her spirit is now with Him who said "Come unto me and I will give you rest."
In her last audible words she told those at her bedside that she could not see them, but she could see heaven, and it was such a beautiful place.
She leaves to mourn her loss, a mother, two sisters, Mrs. A.W. Latta of Osterdock and Pearl of Millville, also 3 brothers, George, John and Archie of Millville.
Her father precded her to the Great Beyond about eight years ago.
Funeral services were held in Becker's Hall, conducted by Rev. Keeler of Colesburg, and the R.W.. Lodge of this place.
That the berift ones have the sympathy of every one far and near was evident by the large concourse of friends who followed her remains to their last resting place in the Dittmer Cemetery.
The floral offerings were numerous and Beautiful."
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