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Elizabeth “Betsey” <I>Crandall</I> Burdick

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Elizabeth “Betsey” Crandall Burdick

Birth
Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
15 Aug 1882 (aged 72)
Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 38, No 34, p 8, Aug. 24, 1882.
Near Rockville, R. I., Aug. 15, 1882, Elizabeth Crandall Burdick, of neuralgia of the heart, after a severe sickness of nearly eighteen hours, being 72 years, 5 months, and 8 days old. She made a profession of religion when she was seventeen years old, was baptized by Elder Matthew Stillman, and joined the old Hopkinton Church in 1837, with which she retained her membership until death. She leaves a husband and several children and numerous other relatives to mourn her departure, but their loss is her gain. The largest congregation of relatives the writer ever saw, gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to one whom they loved. So lived and died a loving wife, an affectionate mother, a kind-hearted relative, a good neighbor, and a zealous Christian; and thus another mother in Israel has fallen triumphant in death. We hope to meet her where parting is never known. U. M. B.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 38, No 34, p 8, Aug. 24, 1882.
Near Rockville, R. I., Aug. 15, 1882, Elizabeth Crandall Burdick, of neuralgia of the heart, after a severe sickness of nearly eighteen hours, being 72 years, 5 months, and 8 days old. She made a profession of religion when she was seventeen years old, was baptized by Elder Matthew Stillman, and joined the old Hopkinton Church in 1837, with which she retained her membership until death. She leaves a husband and several children and numerous other relatives to mourn her departure, but their loss is her gain. The largest congregation of relatives the writer ever saw, gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to one whom they loved. So lived and died a loving wife, an affectionate mother, a kind-hearted relative, a good neighbor, and a zealous Christian; and thus another mother in Israel has fallen triumphant in death. We hope to meet her where parting is never known. U. M. B.

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