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Malissa Ann <I>Saunders</I> Pew

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Malissa Ann Saunders Pew

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
31 Jul 1873 (aged 35)
Andrew County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Andrew County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Source: Andrew County Republican, 8 Aug 1873, p. 3

Died, at her residence in Clay Township, July 31st, of Consumption, Mrs. Melissa A. Pew, wife of Daniel A. Pew.

Deceased was thirty-four years of age, and a native of Pulaski county, Kentucky.  She leaves a husband and five children to lament her untimely death.  Highly esteemed and respected for her many good qualities and kind acts, she will be missed by the friends in her community.  She desired very much to be spared to live to see her children grown to man and womanhood, but, finding the grim monster must be appeased, she bowed in humble submission to His will, "who doeth all things well," and died rejoicing in the bright prospects of a better life beyond "the dark valley of the shadow of death."  And "may He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb" guard her little ones and direct them to that haven where the weary find rest.

F. T. M.
Source: Andrew County Republican, 8 Aug 1873, p. 3

Died, at her residence in Clay Township, July 31st, of Consumption, Mrs. Melissa A. Pew, wife of Daniel A. Pew.

Deceased was thirty-four years of age, and a native of Pulaski county, Kentucky.  She leaves a husband and five children to lament her untimely death.  Highly esteemed and respected for her many good qualities and kind acts, she will be missed by the friends in her community.  She desired very much to be spared to live to see her children grown to man and womanhood, but, finding the grim monster must be appeased, she bowed in humble submission to His will, "who doeth all things well," and died rejoicing in the bright prospects of a better life beyond "the dark valley of the shadow of death."  And "may He who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb" guard her little ones and direct them to that haven where the weary find rest.

F. T. M.

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Dearest parents thou hast left us, and thy loss we deeply feel

But 'tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal

Yet again we hope to meet thee, when the day of light is fled

Then in heaven with joy to greet thee where no farewell tear is shed.



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