Friday, July 23, 1880, page 3, col. 3.
DIED.
At the residence of her son-in-law, Hon. J. B. Cowing, Monday morning July 19th, MRS. AMY BEESTON, aged 65 years 6 months. Funeral service at the residence Tuesday afternoon and burial in Kinkead Cemetery. Rev. I. T. Osborn clergyman.
Mrs. Beeston was born and reared in England. Just after her marriage she came to America, where her twelve children were born, only four of whom are living, one in Michigan, one in Wisconsin and Mrs. Moorhous near Wadena, the latter was present at the funeral. Mrs. Beeston had made her home, during the last five years, with her daughter, Mrs. Cowing. She had been for many years a member of the Methodist church. Her life was one of eminent christian grace and usefulness and she will ever be lovingly remembered by all her children and grand-children and by the church and by neighbors and friends, to all whom she is endeared by many tender recollections.
Friday, July 23, 1880, page 3, col. 3.
DIED.
At the residence of her son-in-law, Hon. J. B. Cowing, Monday morning July 19th, MRS. AMY BEESTON, aged 65 years 6 months. Funeral service at the residence Tuesday afternoon and burial in Kinkead Cemetery. Rev. I. T. Osborn clergyman.
Mrs. Beeston was born and reared in England. Just after her marriage she came to America, where her twelve children were born, only four of whom are living, one in Michigan, one in Wisconsin and Mrs. Moorhous near Wadena, the latter was present at the funeral. Mrs. Beeston had made her home, during the last five years, with her daughter, Mrs. Cowing. She had been for many years a member of the Methodist church. Her life was one of eminent christian grace and usefulness and she will ever be lovingly remembered by all her children and grand-children and by the church and by neighbors and friends, to all whom she is endeared by many tender recollections.
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