In Westerly, R. I., Nov. 8, 1904, Mrs. Mattie Knight Austin, in the 31st year of her age.
She was born in Westerly, and her parents both dying while she was quite young, she was taken into the home of her grandfather, Charles H. Stillman, where she lived until her marriage with John H. Austin in 1894. Her life was clouded by sorrow, not only by the loss of her parents, but by the death of two little ones, one of whom was a girl about three years of age, whose death was especially hard to bear. She was a member of the Pawcatuck Seventh-day Baptist Church, having united with that body April I2, 1889, and was a faithful Christian wife and mother. She leaves, besides her husband, two little children, a boy of about two years, and an infant girl.
C. A. B.
In Westerly, R. I., Nov. 8, 1904, Mrs. Mattie Knight Austin, in the 31st year of her age.
She was born in Westerly, and her parents both dying while she was quite young, she was taken into the home of her grandfather, Charles H. Stillman, where she lived until her marriage with John H. Austin in 1894. Her life was clouded by sorrow, not only by the loss of her parents, but by the death of two little ones, one of whom was a girl about three years of age, whose death was especially hard to bear. She was a member of the Pawcatuck Seventh-day Baptist Church, having united with that body April I2, 1889, and was a faithful Christian wife and mother. She leaves, besides her husband, two little children, a boy of about two years, and an infant girl.
C. A. B.
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