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Adeline Partridge Trusty

Birth
Edgar County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Nov 1878 (aged 25–26)
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Maryville Republican (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, November 21, 1878
Another Christian Gone. Death of Mrs. Adeline Trusty.
It is always a painful task to record the death of a neighbor or friend, but when the icy finger of the grim monster is bent on one that casts a gloom over the entire community, it is with trembling hand and heavy heart we attempt to offer a tribute to her memory, fully realizing that the deeds of kindness and sisterly love which have marked her pathway in life can never be revealed until the morning of the resurrection of the just. Such was the character and history of Adeline Trusty, who was born in Edgar county, Illinois, in 1852. She was the daughter of John R. [andall] and M. [argaret] C. [orson] Partridge, who came from Illinois and settled in Nodaway county, Missouri, in 1859 where they still reside. In 1868 she gave her heart to God and joined the Methodist Church and remained a devoted Christian till her death.
She was united in marriage to James Trusty and proved a true wife and good mother. she has been failing in health for the past two years and during the last three months was confined to her bed. All that medical skill could do was of no avail. During her illness she prayed that Jesus would come and relieve her from pain and take her home to glory. She was twenty-five years of age at the time of her death. She leaves a husband and three children, a father, mother, three sisters and three brothers to mourn her loss. Her funeral was preached at the residence on Thursday, by the Rev. Wm. Grimes, after which the remains were followed to the Myrtle Tree Cemetery, where the last look was taken of the loved one and she was confined to her final resting place, after which the mournful procession returned, feeling that a noble woman had been gathered to her fathers. Rest in peace, dear departed friend. May angels wreathe for thee a crown of immortality.
Maryville Republican (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, November 21, 1878
Another Christian Gone. Death of Mrs. Adeline Trusty.
It is always a painful task to record the death of a neighbor or friend, but when the icy finger of the grim monster is bent on one that casts a gloom over the entire community, it is with trembling hand and heavy heart we attempt to offer a tribute to her memory, fully realizing that the deeds of kindness and sisterly love which have marked her pathway in life can never be revealed until the morning of the resurrection of the just. Such was the character and history of Adeline Trusty, who was born in Edgar county, Illinois, in 1852. She was the daughter of John R. [andall] and M. [argaret] C. [orson] Partridge, who came from Illinois and settled in Nodaway county, Missouri, in 1859 where they still reside. In 1868 she gave her heart to God and joined the Methodist Church and remained a devoted Christian till her death.
She was united in marriage to James Trusty and proved a true wife and good mother. she has been failing in health for the past two years and during the last three months was confined to her bed. All that medical skill could do was of no avail. During her illness she prayed that Jesus would come and relieve her from pain and take her home to glory. She was twenty-five years of age at the time of her death. She leaves a husband and three children, a father, mother, three sisters and three brothers to mourn her loss. Her funeral was preached at the residence on Thursday, by the Rev. Wm. Grimes, after which the remains were followed to the Myrtle Tree Cemetery, where the last look was taken of the loved one and she was confined to her final resting place, after which the mournful procession returned, feeling that a noble woman had been gathered to her fathers. Rest in peace, dear departed friend. May angels wreathe for thee a crown of immortality.


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