Melissa A. Loofboro, wife of R. Euberto Loofboro, was born at Farina, Ill., June 5, 1874, and died at North Loup, Neb., Aug., 27, 1892.
She was a daughter of the late Luther Potter . She made a profession of faith in Christ about four years ago, and was a worthy member of the North Loup Seventh-day Baptist Church. In her religious life she was calm and hopeful, ever willing to receive whatever the kind heavenly Father chose to send, and was never known to murmur. She was greatly beloved by her associates, and her death is a severe blow to her husband, her mother, and her other friends. She leaves a babe nine months old to the care of her bereaved companion, who mourns, but not without hope. In the temporary absence of her pastor, in attendance on the sessions of the Conference, her funeral was conducted by the Rev. J.Buckley, pastor of the M. E. Church. J. W. M.
Melissa A. Loofboro, wife of R. Euberto Loofboro, was born at Farina, Ill., June 5, 1874, and died at North Loup, Neb., Aug., 27, 1892.
She was a daughter of the late Luther Potter . She made a profession of faith in Christ about four years ago, and was a worthy member of the North Loup Seventh-day Baptist Church. In her religious life she was calm and hopeful, ever willing to receive whatever the kind heavenly Father chose to send, and was never known to murmur. She was greatly beloved by her associates, and her death is a severe blow to her husband, her mother, and her other friends. She leaves a babe nine months old to the care of her bereaved companion, who mourns, but not without hope. In the temporary absence of her pastor, in attendance on the sessions of the Conference, her funeral was conducted by the Rev. J.Buckley, pastor of the M. E. Church. J. W. M.
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