"Nancy Hart, wife of Jackson Hart, of Savannah, died November 21, 1884, at 7 o'clock p.m. at her home in Savannah, Mo. I was informed that she was a firm believer in the Christian religion, but had never united with any branch of the Christian Church. She was a kind wife, an affectionate mother, and a friend to all. She was born September 2, 1818, and was married to her now deeply bereaved husband in 1840. She came to this (Andrew) county in 1849, and had lived here ever since till the Master called her away. She leaves a husband, three children, and many warm personal friends to mourn her death. Three children had preceded her to the eternal world. She was stricken down with paralysis, and never spoke after being stricken. The funeral was on Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m., amid the sobs and cries of many friends and relatives." Savannah Reporter (Savannah, Missouri), November 28, 1884
"Nancy Hart, wife of Jackson Hart, of Savannah, died November 21, 1884, at 7 o'clock p.m. at her home in Savannah, Mo. I was informed that she was a firm believer in the Christian religion, but had never united with any branch of the Christian Church. She was a kind wife, an affectionate mother, and a friend to all. She was born September 2, 1818, and was married to her now deeply bereaved husband in 1840. She came to this (Andrew) county in 1849, and had lived here ever since till the Master called her away. She leaves a husband, three children, and many warm personal friends to mourn her death. Three children had preceded her to the eternal world. She was stricken down with paralysis, and never spoke after being stricken. The funeral was on Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m., amid the sobs and cries of many friends and relatives." Savannah Reporter (Savannah, Missouri), November 28, 1884
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Mother
Wife of Jackson
My dear husband do not lonely be
But live aright and come to me
Children I am happy now
With a crown so bright upon my brow
Friends you must meet me here
Where ne'er is known a sigh or tear.
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