On the 23d of January 1895, at Cullom, Ill., Samuel Grabill, in his seventy first year. Brother Grabill was one of the first settlers in that part of the country, and had many hardships to endure and trials to pass through, but he kept the faith unto the end. He was buried on the 26th. Funeral services by C. S. Hauter and E. M. Hartman. He leaves ten children, sixty grandchildren and one great-grandchild to mourn their loss, which we believe is his gain.
From: HERALD OF TRUTH, Vol. XXXII, No. 4, February 15, 1895, p. 61, 62, 63
On the 23d of January 1895, at Cullom, Ill., Samuel Grabill, in his seventy first year. Brother Grabill was one of the first settlers in that part of the country, and had many hardships to endure and trials to pass through, but he kept the faith unto the end. He was buried on the 26th. Funeral services by C. S. Hauter and E. M. Hartman. He leaves ten children, sixty grandchildren and one great-grandchild to mourn their loss, which we believe is his gain.
From: HERALD OF TRUTH, Vol. XXXII, No. 4, February 15, 1895, p. 61, 62, 63
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