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Lizzie <I>Marion</I> Sawyer

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Lizzie Marion Sawyer

Birth
Death
7 May 1910 (aged 2)
Burial
Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
33.83657, -78.88732
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Lizzie Marion Sawyer
Horry Herald May 19, 1910
Gone But Not Forgotten

On the evening of May 7th, 1910, the death angel visited our home and took from us, our darling little girl, Lizzie Marion Sawyer. She was only spared to live with us two years and one month, but during this time, by her love and sweetness won the love and friendship of all who knew her.

On Tuesday morning our sweet little darling arose as sweet and well as usual but about 12 or 1 o'clock we discovered that she was sick. All was done that loving hands could do, but it was soon seen that nothing but death could relieves the little sufferer and one Saturday at about 2 o'clock it breathed its last.

Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
Which none ever wake to weep,
A calm and undisturbed repose,
Unbroken by the last of foes.

She was buried the following day at the Parker graveyard. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Skipper at the home in the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives. The flower contributions were many and beautiful.

The little darling was give to us April 8th, 1908, to stay only long enough to become a joy and sunshine of our hearts and home. Then comes those painful words "she is gone."

Asleep in Jesus, oh! How sweet.

We are so painfully grieved and lonely, but we know our Heavenly Father knows best. Though we feel like our hearts will break we can only say the Lord gave and the Lord taketh away, blest be the name of the Lord.

May our prayers ever be to meet our dear little darling at the heavenly gate where there will be no more pain, sorrow, nor parting. All will be joy and happiness. There we can recall that sweet remembrance of the sweet little loved one gone before.
Mother and Father
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sawyer
Lizzie Marion Sawyer
Horry Herald May 19, 1910
Gone But Not Forgotten

On the evening of May 7th, 1910, the death angel visited our home and took from us, our darling little girl, Lizzie Marion Sawyer. She was only spared to live with us two years and one month, but during this time, by her love and sweetness won the love and friendship of all who knew her.

On Tuesday morning our sweet little darling arose as sweet and well as usual but about 12 or 1 o'clock we discovered that she was sick. All was done that loving hands could do, but it was soon seen that nothing but death could relieves the little sufferer and one Saturday at about 2 o'clock it breathed its last.

Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
Which none ever wake to weep,
A calm and undisturbed repose,
Unbroken by the last of foes.

She was buried the following day at the Parker graveyard. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Skipper at the home in the presence of many sorrowing friends and relatives. The flower contributions were many and beautiful.

The little darling was give to us April 8th, 1908, to stay only long enough to become a joy and sunshine of our hearts and home. Then comes those painful words "she is gone."

Asleep in Jesus, oh! How sweet.

We are so painfully grieved and lonely, but we know our Heavenly Father knows best. Though we feel like our hearts will break we can only say the Lord gave and the Lord taketh away, blest be the name of the Lord.

May our prayers ever be to meet our dear little darling at the heavenly gate where there will be no more pain, sorrow, nor parting. All will be joy and happiness. There we can recall that sweet remembrance of the sweet little loved one gone before.
Mother and Father
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sawyer

Inscription

Weep not father and mother for me for I am waiting in glory for thee

Gravesite Details

Daughter of J.B. & L.E. Sawyer



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