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Lydia A. Leazer Gatrel

Birth
Wayne County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 Mar 1896 (aged 24)
Burial
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Lydia A. Gatrel,daughter of Moses and Martha Leazer, was born in the county of Wayne on June 29,1871 and died at her parents home,March 17,1896, aged 24 years 6 months
and 18 days.She was married to Amos Gatrel on July 4,1894.
To them was born a bright blue eyed little boy,Harry,aged 20 months,and to look upon him is to love him. Lydia was converted to Christ and joined the Methodist Protestant Church in 1889 and lived a consistent Christian until death,her character was spotless and without a blemish.
She lived and died in a Saviors love.She leaves a father and mother,one brother and four sisters,loved by her so dearly,and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss.But let us hope when the last morn shall come on a cloudless day of perpetual sunshine,an eternal day of bliss,that will not be followed by nights of sorrow,or of death,but where the beautiful and loved ones that now pass before us like visions will abide in our presence forever.Dear mourners let us take new courage and live to meet her in that sweet bye and bye. By one that loved her.

Allerton News,Iowa,March 26,1896

Card of Thanks- We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude
to those who so gladly tendered in a helping hand and
friendly sympathy during the fatal sickness of our dear daughter and sister.-Moses Leazer and Family
Lydia A. Gatrel,daughter of Moses and Martha Leazer, was born in the county of Wayne on June 29,1871 and died at her parents home,March 17,1896, aged 24 years 6 months
and 18 days.She was married to Amos Gatrel on July 4,1894.
To them was born a bright blue eyed little boy,Harry,aged 20 months,and to look upon him is to love him. Lydia was converted to Christ and joined the Methodist Protestant Church in 1889 and lived a consistent Christian until death,her character was spotless and without a blemish.
She lived and died in a Saviors love.She leaves a father and mother,one brother and four sisters,loved by her so dearly,and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss.But let us hope when the last morn shall come on a cloudless day of perpetual sunshine,an eternal day of bliss,that will not be followed by nights of sorrow,or of death,but where the beautiful and loved ones that now pass before us like visions will abide in our presence forever.Dear mourners let us take new courage and live to meet her in that sweet bye and bye. By one that loved her.

Allerton News,Iowa,March 26,1896

Card of Thanks- We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude
to those who so gladly tendered in a helping hand and
friendly sympathy during the fatal sickness of our dear daughter and sister.-Moses Leazer and Family


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