Allen Co., Ohio death certificate #20320
Culp - Christina (nee Good) Culp, wife of Christian Culp, was born, Nov 5, 1853, in Rockingham Co., Va. and during the Civil War came with her parents to Allen Co., Ohio.
She was united in marriage to her surviving husband, April 10, 1875. To this union were born 2 sons and 5 daughters. The oldest son, one daughter, and 2 grandchildren, 4 brothers, and 1 sister preceded her to the home above.
The husband, 1 son, 4 daughters, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, and 14 grandchildren remain to mourn the loss of a faithful wife, and loving mother and grandmother.
She died April 22, 1922; aged 68 y, 5 m, 17 d. Our departed sister was very much concerned about the church of her choice, and ever manifested a great desire that it be held together in the bonds of unity, peace, and in simplicity and gospel order. Therefore the Church sustains a great loss by her being called from our midst.
The 27 Psalm seemed a source of great comfort to her, being so expressive of her experience, and hence was chosed by the family to be read as an opening lesson, using the last verse a foundation for the funeral sermon. Services conducted at the Salem Church by David Garber of Jonestown, Pa. and Geo. Ross.
"Mother, thou wast mild and lovely,
Gentle as a summer breeze,
Pleasant as the air of evening,
When it floats among the trees."
Peace to her ashes, while awaiting her rewards
Gospel Herald, Vo. XV, No. 6, 11 May 1922
Allen Co., Ohio death certificate #20320
Culp - Christina (nee Good) Culp, wife of Christian Culp, was born, Nov 5, 1853, in Rockingham Co., Va. and during the Civil War came with her parents to Allen Co., Ohio.
She was united in marriage to her surviving husband, April 10, 1875. To this union were born 2 sons and 5 daughters. The oldest son, one daughter, and 2 grandchildren, 4 brothers, and 1 sister preceded her to the home above.
The husband, 1 son, 4 daughters, 3 brothers, 2 sisters, and 14 grandchildren remain to mourn the loss of a faithful wife, and loving mother and grandmother.
She died April 22, 1922; aged 68 y, 5 m, 17 d. Our departed sister was very much concerned about the church of her choice, and ever manifested a great desire that it be held together in the bonds of unity, peace, and in simplicity and gospel order. Therefore the Church sustains a great loss by her being called from our midst.
The 27 Psalm seemed a source of great comfort to her, being so expressive of her experience, and hence was chosed by the family to be read as an opening lesson, using the last verse a foundation for the funeral sermon. Services conducted at the Salem Church by David Garber of Jonestown, Pa. and Geo. Ross.
"Mother, thou wast mild and lovely,
Gentle as a summer breeze,
Pleasant as the air of evening,
When it floats among the trees."
Peace to her ashes, while awaiting her rewards
Gospel Herald, Vo. XV, No. 6, 11 May 1922
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