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Mary Mahala <I>Bonar</I> Lapp

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Mary Mahala Bonar Lapp

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
13 Feb 1890 (aged 40)
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Salem Township, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Lapp, Mary Lapp
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, March 27, 1890
Died—At her home in Clarington, Monroe Co., Ohio, Thursday, Feb. 13th, Mrs. Henry [Mary] Lapp, aged 40 years, 4 months and 13 days. For many years she had been a patient sufferer from a complication of physical ailments, which finally culminated in lung trouble. She united with the Disciples Church in her youth and lived a consistent Christian, attending on the means of grace as much as her physical disabilities would permit.
Her loss is keenly felt in the circle of her relatives and acquaintances; but to the family direct, consisting of husband and four children, the loss is not only keenly but deeply felt.
She was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Lapp, Oct. 23, 1873. We deem it proper to add that during her protracted illness, the husband never was known to lose his vigilance, and ever stood ready to minister with love and tenderness to her many wants. Thus having done all in his power for her comfort and relief, he calmly submitted to the decree, that it is appointed once for man to die, and after that the judgement.
The funeral took place Saturday, 15th, at Sykes Cemetery. The remains were followed by a large number of relatives and friends, to pay their last respects to one whom they greatly loved and respected, and mingle their tears with those of sorrowing friends. Consolation in time of such sad bereavement is only found in God's word, which teaches that those who die in the Lord will have part in the first resurrection of which the second death has no power.
"A precious one from them is gone,
A voice they loved is still.
A place is vacant in their home
Which never can be filled."
Services were conducted by Elder Strickling, of Clarington, and were quite impressive. C.S.
Lapp, Mary Lapp
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, March 27, 1890
Died—At her home in Clarington, Monroe Co., Ohio, Thursday, Feb. 13th, Mrs. Henry [Mary] Lapp, aged 40 years, 4 months and 13 days. For many years she had been a patient sufferer from a complication of physical ailments, which finally culminated in lung trouble. She united with the Disciples Church in her youth and lived a consistent Christian, attending on the means of grace as much as her physical disabilities would permit.
Her loss is keenly felt in the circle of her relatives and acquaintances; but to the family direct, consisting of husband and four children, the loss is not only keenly but deeply felt.
She was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Lapp, Oct. 23, 1873. We deem it proper to add that during her protracted illness, the husband never was known to lose his vigilance, and ever stood ready to minister with love and tenderness to her many wants. Thus having done all in his power for her comfort and relief, he calmly submitted to the decree, that it is appointed once for man to die, and after that the judgement.
The funeral took place Saturday, 15th, at Sykes Cemetery. The remains were followed by a large number of relatives and friends, to pay their last respects to one whom they greatly loved and respected, and mingle their tears with those of sorrowing friends. Consolation in time of such sad bereavement is only found in God's word, which teaches that those who die in the Lord will have part in the first resurrection of which the second death has no power.
"A precious one from them is gone,
A voice they loved is still.
A place is vacant in their home
Which never can be filled."
Services were conducted by Elder Strickling, of Clarington, and were quite impressive. C.S.


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