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Eva Caledonia <I>Floyd</I> Gause

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Eva Caledonia Floyd Gause

Birth
Horry County, South Carolina, USA
Death
5 Sep 1934 (aged 42)
South Carolina, USA
Burial
Horry County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Horry Herald September 20, 1934

The death angel visited the Conway Hospital Sept. 5, and took away Mrs. Eva Gause, the dear wife of Mr. W. D. Gause Jr. She leaves to mourn her loss seven children, three sisters, three brothers, a heart broken husband, and mother.

Early in her life she gave her life to Churst and joined the Beulah Church where she remained a faithful member until her death.

To the bereaved family, we extend our deepest sympathy, and may the Lord of heave minister unto you in your hour of great sorrow; may you motherless children remember the Christian life of your mother and prepare to meet mother in heaven. We pray that the desolate father may have the strength to bring up his little ones in the fear and admonition of the Lord.

May we so live that when our summons come to join that innumberable caravan, where each shall take his term in the silent halls of death. We go not like a slave scourged to his dungeon, but sooothed and sustained with an unfaltering trust approach our graves.



Arrie Canada


Horry Herald September 20, 1934

The death angel visited the Conway Hospital Sept. 5, and took away Mrs. Eva Gause, the dear wife of Mr. W. D. Gause Jr. She leaves to mourn her loss seven children, three sisters, three brothers, a heart broken husband, and mother.

Early in her life she gave her life to Churst and joined the Beulah Church where she remained a faithful member until her death.

To the bereaved family, we extend our deepest sympathy, and may the Lord of heave minister unto you in your hour of great sorrow; may you motherless children remember the Christian life of your mother and prepare to meet mother in heaven. We pray that the desolate father may have the strength to bring up his little ones in the fear and admonition of the Lord.

May we so live that when our summons come to join that innumberable caravan, where each shall take his term in the silent halls of death. We go not like a slave scourged to his dungeon, but sooothed and sustained with an unfaltering trust approach our graves.



Arrie Canada




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