Her maiden name was Landis.
She suffered from a stroke of paralysis for eight months and bore her sufferings with Christian fortitude.
She leaves a husband, two sons, and six daughters to mourn her death.
Funeral services were conducted by William Graybill and Samuel Lider from Ps. 132:14. She was buried in the family graveyard in Foutz Valley, where many friends were assembled to pay her the last tribute of respect.
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Herald of Truth, Vol. XXXVII, No. 19, October 1, 1900, page 303
Her maiden name was Landis.
She suffered from a stroke of paralysis for eight months and bore her sufferings with Christian fortitude.
She leaves a husband, two sons, and six daughters to mourn her death.
Funeral services were conducted by William Graybill and Samuel Lider from Ps. 132:14. She was buried in the family graveyard in Foutz Valley, where many friends were assembled to pay her the last tribute of respect.
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Herald of Truth, Vol. XXXVII, No. 19, October 1, 1900, page 303
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