"Died in the triumphs of a living faith, sister Hannah Nall, wife of James P. Nall, July 2, 1887 after considerable time of suffering, borne with patience and a hope of immortality. Born March 2, 1818, aged 69 years and 4 months. She was among the first in this the Green River country to take her stand on the Bible alone. These are they that have come out of great tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb. Her work was well done. May her model life lead her dear children in the discharge of every duty that in the sweet by and by they may meet as an unbroken family." --A. T. Bryant. Gospel Advocate, July 27, 1887, page 479.
"Died in the triumphs of a living faith, sister Hannah Nall, wife of James P. Nall, July 2, 1887 after considerable time of suffering, borne with patience and a hope of immortality. Born March 2, 1818, aged 69 years and 4 months. She was among the first in this the Green River country to take her stand on the Bible alone. These are they that have come out of great tribulation and have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the lamb. Her work was well done. May her model life lead her dear children in the discharge of every duty that in the sweet by and by they may meet as an unbroken family." --A. T. Bryant. Gospel Advocate, July 27, 1887, page 479.
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