Sarah Jane (Clark) Gann married Joshua Gann 18 Jun 1857
Sarah and Joshua had seven children
Aged 63 years 11 months & 12 days
Southwestern Advocate
Winfield, Kansas
Thursday, July 25, 1901
Page 7
Sarah J. Gann, Wife of J.N. Gann, living east of town died Friday morning, July 12th, after a few weeks illness of diabetes. Her age was sixty years, seven months and twelve days. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. Geo. T. Smith at 9:00 a.m. Saturday. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral. She was highly appreciated for her loving kindness by all who knew her.
A husband, children, grandchildren and a sister are left to mourn her loss and no one knows without a trial what the loss of a loved one means. However she is not dead, but sleeping till she greets her father, mother, sisters, brothers and daughter, who have journeyed on before. There is a vacant place in our family circle which never can be filled, a voice that is silent forever. The loved wife and mother is dead; with tender care we watched her breathing through the night till in her breast the wave of life kept heaving to and fro. When the morn came dim and sad her quiet eyelids closed. The Savior had called her home from this world of care where there is no pain nor sorrow and no death can enter there.
Sarah Jane (Clark) Gann married Joshua Gann 18 Jun 1857
Sarah and Joshua had seven children
Aged 63 years 11 months & 12 days
Southwestern Advocate
Winfield, Kansas
Thursday, July 25, 1901
Page 7
Sarah J. Gann, Wife of J.N. Gann, living east of town died Friday morning, July 12th, after a few weeks illness of diabetes. Her age was sixty years, seven months and twelve days. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. Geo. T. Smith at 9:00 a.m. Saturday. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral. She was highly appreciated for her loving kindness by all who knew her.
A husband, children, grandchildren and a sister are left to mourn her loss and no one knows without a trial what the loss of a loved one means. However she is not dead, but sleeping till she greets her father, mother, sisters, brothers and daughter, who have journeyed on before. There is a vacant place in our family circle which never can be filled, a voice that is silent forever. The loved wife and mother is dead; with tender care we watched her breathing through the night till in her breast the wave of life kept heaving to and fro. When the morn came dim and sad her quiet eyelids closed. The Savior had called her home from this world of care where there is no pain nor sorrow and no death can enter there.
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