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Naomi G <I>Safford</I> Hutsinpiller

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Naomi G Safford Hutsinpiller

Birth
Death
13 Feb 1882 (aged 28)
Burial
Centenary, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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A Neighbor
Naomi C. Hutsinpiller, daughter of Thomas C. and Emily J. Safford, was born in Green Township, Gallia County, Ohio, March 30, 1853 and died near the place of her birth Feb. 13, 1882, aged 28 years 10 months and 13 days.
On the 21st. of May, 1873, she was united in marriage with her now bereaved husband, Abram Hutsinpiller, with whom she lived for nearly nine years in loving wedlock.
In 1864, under the labors of Rev. I. Cartlich, she united with the M.E. Church at Centenary, Gallipolis Circuit, of which she ever after lived a faithful member. Mrs Hutsinpiller, was not a demonstrative Christian, but a quiet, sincere, devout woman, whose correct life was a most positive testimony in death. And yet, while not demonstrative, she had a clear, satisfactory, religious experience. She was certainly a true woman. None knew her but to love her. Her kind words to all, her pleasant smile,her sweet disposition, her modest mien, gave her a certain hold upon the affection of all with whom she came in contact.
She leaves two little boys, one eight years old and the other two, who with the bereaved husband feel and will continue to feel, as none others can, the aching void her removal has left. May the Lord tenderly lead the motherless boys and comfort the sad heart of the husband and bring them safe at last to their dear one's Heaven.
The funeral was attended by a large number of friends who desired to indicate their appreciation of Mrs. H. by following her to her last resting place. The sermon was preached by Rev. A. O. Ebright, from the text, "And there shall be no night there."

Gallipolis Journal
March 16, 1882
A Neighbor
Naomi C. Hutsinpiller, daughter of Thomas C. and Emily J. Safford, was born in Green Township, Gallia County, Ohio, March 30, 1853 and died near the place of her birth Feb. 13, 1882, aged 28 years 10 months and 13 days.
On the 21st. of May, 1873, she was united in marriage with her now bereaved husband, Abram Hutsinpiller, with whom she lived for nearly nine years in loving wedlock.
In 1864, under the labors of Rev. I. Cartlich, she united with the M.E. Church at Centenary, Gallipolis Circuit, of which she ever after lived a faithful member. Mrs Hutsinpiller, was not a demonstrative Christian, but a quiet, sincere, devout woman, whose correct life was a most positive testimony in death. And yet, while not demonstrative, she had a clear, satisfactory, religious experience. She was certainly a true woman. None knew her but to love her. Her kind words to all, her pleasant smile,her sweet disposition, her modest mien, gave her a certain hold upon the affection of all with whom she came in contact.
She leaves two little boys, one eight years old and the other two, who with the bereaved husband feel and will continue to feel, as none others can, the aching void her removal has left. May the Lord tenderly lead the motherless boys and comfort the sad heart of the husband and bring them safe at last to their dear one's Heaven.
The funeral was attended by a large number of friends who desired to indicate their appreciation of Mrs. H. by following her to her last resting place. The sermon was preached by Rev. A. O. Ebright, from the text, "And there shall be no night there."

Gallipolis Journal
March 16, 1882


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