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Carrie Edith <I>Bliss</I> Woodin

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Carrie Edith Bliss Woodin

Birth
Bolivar, Allegany County, New York, USA
Death
13 Apr 1938 (aged 70)
Little Genesee, Allegany County, New York, USA
Burial
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 124, No 23, p 368, June 6, 1938.

Carrie Edith Bliss Woodin, daughter of Benjamin T. and Mary Jane Crandall Bliss, was born February 13, 1868, and died at her home in Little Genesee, April 13, 1938.

She was married to Frank Woodin February 6, 1896. Two of their children died at birth, and one daughter, Mary, died at the age of twenty years. One son, Walter, at home, and her husband survive her.

Mrs. Woodin was baptized and joined the Little Genesee Seventh Day Baptist Church August 4, 1883. On Sabbath day April 16, she was to receive a certificate, with others, which gave special recognition of fifty years' membership in the church at Little Genesee. She had been in ill health for a number of years and was unable to take active part in the work of the church. During this time her faith in God was strong.

Funeral services were held at the home April 15, and burial was in the Little Genesee cemetery. Her pastor, Harley Sutton, conducted the services.
H. S.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 124, No 23, p 368, June 6, 1938.

Carrie Edith Bliss Woodin, daughter of Benjamin T. and Mary Jane Crandall Bliss, was born February 13, 1868, and died at her home in Little Genesee, April 13, 1938.

She was married to Frank Woodin February 6, 1896. Two of their children died at birth, and one daughter, Mary, died at the age of twenty years. One son, Walter, at home, and her husband survive her.

Mrs. Woodin was baptized and joined the Little Genesee Seventh Day Baptist Church August 4, 1883. On Sabbath day April 16, she was to receive a certificate, with others, which gave special recognition of fifty years' membership in the church at Little Genesee. She had been in ill health for a number of years and was unable to take active part in the work of the church. During this time her faith in God was strong.

Funeral services were held at the home April 15, and burial was in the Little Genesee cemetery. Her pastor, Harley Sutton, conducted the services.
H. S.


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