She leaves a husband and ten children to mourn her loss; but there is an eternal gain, for she was a devoted Christian. She knew no axiom but right; no superior but God; no desire but sociability, peace and happiness among her companions. By her death there is a wound made that there is not alexipharmic can heal, no elixir that can mitigate; but there is a lotion that should alleviate these wounded hearts, that is: “Blessed are they that die in the Lord, for they shall see God.” One and all unite in sympathy for the bereaved.
Keziah was the wife of Samuel Chaney and the daughter of George & Penelope Flater.
She leaves a husband and ten children to mourn her loss; but there is an eternal gain, for she was a devoted Christian. She knew no axiom but right; no superior but God; no desire but sociability, peace and happiness among her companions. By her death there is a wound made that there is not alexipharmic can heal, no elixir that can mitigate; but there is a lotion that should alleviate these wounded hearts, that is: “Blessed are they that die in the Lord, for they shall see God.” One and all unite in sympathy for the bereaved.
Keziah was the wife of Samuel Chaney and the daughter of George & Penelope Flater.
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