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Mary Elizabeth <I>Ward</I> Sinex

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Mary Elizabeth Ward Sinex

Birth
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14 Feb 1900 (aged 73)
Burial
Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California, USA Add to Map
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Daily Pharos
Logansport, Indiana
Monday, March 5, 1900

Mary Elizabeth (Ward) Sinex
At the family home in Pacific Grove, Monterey County, Cal., Mrs. Mary E. Ward Sinex died Feb 14. She was the wife of the late Dr. T. H. Sinex and was very noted for her great work in the W.C.T.U. Dr. and Mrs. Sinex were married here Sept. 18, 1848, and shortly afterwards moved to California for the benefit of the latter's health. Of her death the Pacific Grove Review says in part: "She died as she lived, a refined, Christian lady, trusting implicitly in the inscrutable ways of Him, who doeth all things well, and entered into rest fully prepared to meet her husband whose lips contentedly murmured as his spirit wings its flight to its maker. "The boats has touched the shore, it is over now." In death they are united and sorrowing ones who are left to mourn their absence should forget their grief in the blessed knowledge that there is no more parting there."
Daily Pharos
Logansport, Indiana
Monday, March 5, 1900

Mary Elizabeth (Ward) Sinex
At the family home in Pacific Grove, Monterey County, Cal., Mrs. Mary E. Ward Sinex died Feb 14. She was the wife of the late Dr. T. H. Sinex and was very noted for her great work in the W.C.T.U. Dr. and Mrs. Sinex were married here Sept. 18, 1848, and shortly afterwards moved to California for the benefit of the latter's health. Of her death the Pacific Grove Review says in part: "She died as she lived, a refined, Christian lady, trusting implicitly in the inscrutable ways of Him, who doeth all things well, and entered into rest fully prepared to meet her husband whose lips contentedly murmured as his spirit wings its flight to its maker. "The boats has touched the shore, it is over now." In death they are united and sorrowing ones who are left to mourn their absence should forget their grief in the blessed knowledge that there is no more parting there."


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