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Fannie G. <I>Simpson</I> Christian

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Fannie G. Simpson Christian

Birth
Colbert County, Alabama, USA
Death
25 Dec 1879 (aged 29–30)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Chapel Hill # 64 Sp. 5
Memorial ID
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Christian, Fannie C.

Died, in Memphis, Tenn, Dec. 25th, 1879, Sister Fannie C. Christian in her 31st year. Deceased was a daughter of Bro. Wm. Simson, formerly of Tuscumbia, Ala., and wife of F. R. Christian of this city. She was a devoted and exemplary member of the Linden Street Christian Church; loved her Savior and her brethren, was true to her convictions at all times; delighted to converse of the Scriptures of truth, and constantly sought to bring others into fellowship with Christ. Besides her mourning husband and invalid father, whose last living daughter she was, she leaves five little children, thus early orphaned of their greatest love. May the consolation and guidance of the gospel be with them all.
J. M. Trible., Memphis, Tenn., December 31st, 1879
Gospel Advocate, January 15, 1880, page 42
Christian, Fannie C.

Died, in Memphis, Tenn, Dec. 25th, 1879, Sister Fannie C. Christian in her 31st year. Deceased was a daughter of Bro. Wm. Simson, formerly of Tuscumbia, Ala., and wife of F. R. Christian of this city. She was a devoted and exemplary member of the Linden Street Christian Church; loved her Savior and her brethren, was true to her convictions at all times; delighted to converse of the Scriptures of truth, and constantly sought to bring others into fellowship with Christ. Besides her mourning husband and invalid father, whose last living daughter she was, she leaves five little children, thus early orphaned of their greatest love. May the consolation and guidance of the gospel be with them all.
J. M. Trible., Memphis, Tenn., December 31st, 1879
Gospel Advocate, January 15, 1880, page 42


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