Kaufman. On the 9th of November, 1892, in Conemaugh Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., of consumption, Sister Catharine, wife of Bro. Noah Kaufman, aged 25 years, 5 months and 28 days. Buried on the 11th in the graveyard near the Amish meeting-house. Funeral services were conducted by Levi A. Blough, Samuel Gindlesperger and Jonathan Harshberger. She leaves a sorrowing husband, four children, father, step-mother, six brothers and many friends to mourn their loss, yet we hope their loss is her eternal gain. Her father and oldest brother were sick at the time and could not attend the funeral. Sister Kaufman, though young in years, was needed much to bring up her family, but when the message of death was sent she had to go. Let us all be ready, for in such an hour we think not the Son of man cometh.
Kaufman. On the 9th of November, 1892, in Conemaugh Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., of consumption, Sister Catharine, wife of Bro. Noah Kaufman, aged 25 years, 5 months and 28 days. Buried on the 11th in the graveyard near the Amish meeting-house. Funeral services were conducted by Levi A. Blough, Samuel Gindlesperger and Jonathan Harshberger. She leaves a sorrowing husband, four children, father, step-mother, six brothers and many friends to mourn their loss, yet we hope their loss is her eternal gain. Her father and oldest brother were sick at the time and could not attend the funeral. Sister Kaufman, though young in years, was needed much to bring up her family, but when the message of death was sent she had to go. Let us all be ready, for in such an hour we think not the Son of man cometh.
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