The Marietta Daily Journal, 16 Feb 1899, p. 7, STORY
"Last Saturday afternoon, the 4th inst., Mrs. Martha, wife of J. H. Lewis, died at her home. She had been confined to her bed for 66 days. She was 32 years of age last June. She leaves a loving husband and four children, besides a father and mother, (Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hadaway) and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her death. She was a consistent member of the church from childhood and led a pure, Christian life. During her sickness she talked very much of heaven and entreated all to hold on faithfully to their religion. Surrounded by a host of friends and relatives, Sunday morning, her remains were laid to rest in County Line cemetery to await the resurrection morn."
The Marietta Daily Journal, 16 Feb 1899, p. 7, STORY
"Last Saturday afternoon, the 4th inst., Mrs. Martha, wife of J. H. Lewis, died at her home. She had been confined to her bed for 66 days. She was 32 years of age last June. She leaves a loving husband and four children, besides a father and mother, (Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hadaway) and a host of friends and relatives to mourn her death. She was a consistent member of the church from childhood and led a pure, Christian life. During her sickness she talked very much of heaven and entreated all to hold on faithfully to their religion. Surrounded by a host of friends and relatives, Sunday morning, her remains were laid to rest in County Line cemetery to await the resurrection morn."