Gone Beyond
It is with deep sorrow we chronichle the death of Mary A. Bray, wife of E.B. Bray, of this city [Buena Vista] on Friday last at the age of 63 years, after an illness lasting some months, the direct cause being paralysis, from which she never fully recovered.
The cruel hand of death has invaded the happy home and taken away the loving wife and mother. She was a true and affectionate wife and mother; a noble woman who had been prominently identified with church work for many years and at the time of her death was a member and a faithful worker in the Adventist Church.
Mrs. Bray, with her husband, came to Buena Vista and settled on a farm west of town thirty-one years ago in May. Owing to her loveable ways she soon made a place in every heart in this community, and naught could be said against her.
Besides a husband she leaves a son to mourn her loss. The large number of sorrowing friends who accompanied the remains to the City of the Dead bore evidence of the great love and affection in which she was held by this enitre community. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Ziegler, of the Adventist Church, in an impressive manner.
After depositing the body in the silent tomb, many accompanied the stricken husband and son to their home.
Gone Beyond
It is with deep sorrow we chronichle the death of Mary A. Bray, wife of E.B. Bray, of this city [Buena Vista] on Friday last at the age of 63 years, after an illness lasting some months, the direct cause being paralysis, from which she never fully recovered.
The cruel hand of death has invaded the happy home and taken away the loving wife and mother. She was a true and affectionate wife and mother; a noble woman who had been prominently identified with church work for many years and at the time of her death was a member and a faithful worker in the Adventist Church.
Mrs. Bray, with her husband, came to Buena Vista and settled on a farm west of town thirty-one years ago in May. Owing to her loveable ways she soon made a place in every heart in this community, and naught could be said against her.
Besides a husband she leaves a son to mourn her loss. The large number of sorrowing friends who accompanied the remains to the City of the Dead bore evidence of the great love and affection in which she was held by this enitre community. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Ziegler, of the Adventist Church, in an impressive manner.
After depositing the body in the silent tomb, many accompanied the stricken husband and son to their home.
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