AT REST
Susan Griner Cassell was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , May 23, 1849 and died at the home of her sister Mrs. C. M. Bartlet in Granville, Illinois on October 21, 1912. Coming to Illinois with her parents when a young girl, she grew to womanhood and lived with her parents at Florid. She was united in marriage to John Henry Cassell, May 10, 1868 and to the union, seven children were born, six of whom are still living to morn her going, but she not gone, just asleep awaiting her dear ones here. The children left are James C. and Dolly Brainard of Parma, Idaho; Edwin of the state of Washington; Albert of Corning, Iowa; Mrs. E.G. Henning of Florid; and Mrs. Daisy Lucas of Hennepin. The only three of her children able to be at her bedside, 2 daughters and one son Albert, who did what they could to relieve her suffering, never tiring to make her comfortable in her last hours. She suffered long and murmured not, though she's gone, she's not forgot. God who does things for the best, took her home with him to rest. Funeral service was held on Thursday of last week, conducted by Reverend R.K. Stetson of Granville, internment in the Florid cemetery, funeral director F. I. Peterson.
Source: The Putnam Record, Hennepin, Illinois, Wednesday, October 30, 2012, transcribed by Nancy Piper (Provided for this memorial by FAG member HJ #46937296)
AT REST
Susan Griner Cassell was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania , May 23, 1849 and died at the home of her sister Mrs. C. M. Bartlet in Granville, Illinois on October 21, 1912. Coming to Illinois with her parents when a young girl, she grew to womanhood and lived with her parents at Florid. She was united in marriage to John Henry Cassell, May 10, 1868 and to the union, seven children were born, six of whom are still living to morn her going, but she not gone, just asleep awaiting her dear ones here. The children left are James C. and Dolly Brainard of Parma, Idaho; Edwin of the state of Washington; Albert of Corning, Iowa; Mrs. E.G. Henning of Florid; and Mrs. Daisy Lucas of Hennepin. The only three of her children able to be at her bedside, 2 daughters and one son Albert, who did what they could to relieve her suffering, never tiring to make her comfortable in her last hours. She suffered long and murmured not, though she's gone, she's not forgot. God who does things for the best, took her home with him to rest. Funeral service was held on Thursday of last week, conducted by Reverend R.K. Stetson of Granville, internment in the Florid cemetery, funeral director F. I. Peterson.
Source: The Putnam Record, Hennepin, Illinois, Wednesday, October 30, 2012, transcribed by Nancy Piper (Provided for this memorial by FAG member HJ #46937296)
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