She was born and reared in Lancaster, Co. Penn. and was united in marriage to Jacob B. Kindig on June 26, 1861.
To this union seven children were born, one of whom died in infancy.
In early womanhood she united with the church of the "Brethren" to which faith she remained faithful, she leaves a husband and six children, four boys and two girls, to morn her loss.
A sweet, pure, beautiful life is ended here. The busy hands are still; Hands so eager and so willing to help her loved ones. "Blessed in the memory of an old-fashioned mother.' Other faces will be forgotten, but hers will shine on till the light from heaven's Portals shall glorify our own. She loved home and all that pertained to it the best. May we, from the fullness of out hearts, use her own words, " Thy will be done."
She was born and reared in Lancaster, Co. Penn. and was united in marriage to Jacob B. Kindig on June 26, 1861.
To this union seven children were born, one of whom died in infancy.
In early womanhood she united with the church of the "Brethren" to which faith she remained faithful, she leaves a husband and six children, four boys and two girls, to morn her loss.
A sweet, pure, beautiful life is ended here. The busy hands are still; Hands so eager and so willing to help her loved ones. "Blessed in the memory of an old-fashioned mother.' Other faces will be forgotten, but hers will shine on till the light from heaven's Portals shall glorify our own. She loved home and all that pertained to it the best. May we, from the fullness of out hearts, use her own words, " Thy will be done."
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