"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 46, No 3, p 48, Jan. 16, 1890.
In Berlin, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1889, of pneumonia, Ray Greene, in the 88th year of his age.
The deceased had never made a public profession of religion, but in early life thought to have experienced a change of heart, but could not be induced to put on Christ by open profession. He was a kind neighbor, and much respected, and was a supporter of the church. He leaves behind him, to mourn his loss, the companion of his youth, with whom he had passed the sixty-sixth anniversary of their married life. This aged couple were the parents of thirteen children, seven of whom are still living. Thus the old land marks of the Berlin Church and society are nearly all removed, reminding us that what we do in the Lord's vineyard must be done speedily.
B. F. R.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 46, No 3, p 48, Jan. 16, 1890.
In Berlin, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1889, of pneumonia, Ray Greene, in the 88th year of his age.
The deceased had never made a public profession of religion, but in early life thought to have experienced a change of heart, but could not be induced to put on Christ by open profession. He was a kind neighbor, and much respected, and was a supporter of the church. He leaves behind him, to mourn his loss, the companion of his youth, with whom he had passed the sixty-sixth anniversary of their married life. This aged couple were the parents of thirteen children, seven of whom are still living. Thus the old land marks of the Berlin Church and society are nearly all removed, reminding us that what we do in the Lord's vineyard must be done speedily.
B. F. R.
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