Died Feb. 23d, Lorena Myrtle, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Leachman, of membranous croup, aged thirteen months and twelve days. Another member of the celestial choir now joins in the anthems of praise at the foot of the throne of the father. Another flower blooms in the gardens of love and joy on high. Whatever the father doeth is well, and however sorrowful and stricken the hearts of parents may be, it is all for the best. Too lovely for earth, too pure and bright for its trials and sorrows she basks in the pure, tender light of God's presence and mercy, a companion for the lovely little ones who have gone before.
[Corpus Christi and Marshall papers please copy.]
Source: The Dallas Daily Herald, Feb 27, 1881, Sunday, Page 8.
Contributor: John Montalvo (47909046)
Died Feb. 23d, Lorena Myrtle, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Leachman, of membranous croup, aged thirteen months and twelve days. Another member of the celestial choir now joins in the anthems of praise at the foot of the throne of the father. Another flower blooms in the gardens of love and joy on high. Whatever the father doeth is well, and however sorrowful and stricken the hearts of parents may be, it is all for the best. Too lovely for earth, too pure and bright for its trials and sorrows she basks in the pure, tender light of God's presence and mercy, a companion for the lovely little ones who have gone before.
[Corpus Christi and Marshall papers please copy.]
Source: The Dallas Daily Herald, Feb 27, 1881, Sunday, Page 8.
Contributor: John Montalvo (47909046)
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