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Amelia D. <I>Wiseman</I> Wolthausen

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Amelia D. Wiseman Wolthausen

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
6 Oct 1896 (aged 28)
Illinois, USA
Burial
Inverness, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Barrington Review | Barrington, Illinois
Saturday, October 10, 1896:


HER SUFFERINGS ENDED.

On Tuesday evening, Oct. 6th, at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Henry Wolthausen peacefully passed away to that shore from which no mortal ever returns. A land in which pain is unknown, and where angles are the inhabitants.

Mrs. Wolthausen had been in delicate health all last winter, and in April was confined to her bed--a sickbed which God, in his wisdom, saw fit to decree that she should not leave alive.

Through all these weary months of sad affliction, suffering physical pains which few human beings are called upon to bear, she showed a true Christian spirit. She was resigned to take whatever God had in store for her--never a murmur of complaint, always full of hope.

Mrs. Wolthausen was born May 2d, 1868, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiseman. Age the age of ten years she entered Christ's vineyard by joining church, always doing what she could to bring others to the spring of everlasting life.

On February 2d, 1890, she was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Wolthausen, three children blessing the union: Alma, 4 years of age, and Walter, 2 years old, the third, an infant, died about six weeks ago.

Interment took place yesterday in Miller's Grove cemetery.
Barrington Review | Barrington, Illinois
Saturday, October 10, 1896:


HER SUFFERINGS ENDED.

On Tuesday evening, Oct. 6th, at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Henry Wolthausen peacefully passed away to that shore from which no mortal ever returns. A land in which pain is unknown, and where angles are the inhabitants.

Mrs. Wolthausen had been in delicate health all last winter, and in April was confined to her bed--a sickbed which God, in his wisdom, saw fit to decree that she should not leave alive.

Through all these weary months of sad affliction, suffering physical pains which few human beings are called upon to bear, she showed a true Christian spirit. She was resigned to take whatever God had in store for her--never a murmur of complaint, always full of hope.

Mrs. Wolthausen was born May 2d, 1868, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiseman. Age the age of ten years she entered Christ's vineyard by joining church, always doing what she could to bring others to the spring of everlasting life.

On February 2d, 1890, she was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Wolthausen, three children blessing the union: Alma, 4 years of age, and Walter, 2 years old, the third, an infant, died about six weeks ago.

Interment took place yesterday in Miller's Grove cemetery.


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