It is useless to try to elaborate on a life so well known to us all, and one so well lived and so exemplary. Her home life was a perfect model always kind and affectionate to all about her, and never doing anything without first receiving the consent of her parents, or even coming to the church without one or both her parents with her. She was loved by all her schoolmates, and by all who knew her. Her life should be an example that would lead many to Christ. She was converted in March 1906 and although she had but very little to say she proved by her every day life that she had been with Christ and learned of him, and before she passed away she plead with relatives and friends to meet her in Heaven. Thus she has left us and today with the redeemed in Heaven sings the glad songs of praise to the Lamb forever and ever.
Typhoid Fever complicated by diffuse peritonitis claimed Mabel's life and the obituary of her mother Alice reported she never fully recovered from Mabel's death. They are buried beside each other along with Mabel's father John in Highland Cemetery, Hamilton County, Indiana. Mabel's relatives reported two stillborn children of her brother Harry and his wife Lola are buried at the foot of Mabel's grave.
It is useless to try to elaborate on a life so well known to us all, and one so well lived and so exemplary. Her home life was a perfect model always kind and affectionate to all about her, and never doing anything without first receiving the consent of her parents, or even coming to the church without one or both her parents with her. She was loved by all her schoolmates, and by all who knew her. Her life should be an example that would lead many to Christ. She was converted in March 1906 and although she had but very little to say she proved by her every day life that she had been with Christ and learned of him, and before she passed away she plead with relatives and friends to meet her in Heaven. Thus she has left us and today with the redeemed in Heaven sings the glad songs of praise to the Lamb forever and ever.
Typhoid Fever complicated by diffuse peritonitis claimed Mabel's life and the obituary of her mother Alice reported she never fully recovered from Mabel's death. They are buried beside each other along with Mabel's father John in Highland Cemetery, Hamilton County, Indiana. Mabel's relatives reported two stillborn children of her brother Harry and his wife Lola are buried at the foot of Mabel's grave.
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