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Mary <I>Brier</I> Smyth

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Mary Brier Smyth

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
29 Jan 1861 (aged 37)
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Marion, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
TL 1, Lot 15, Space 3
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The Cedar Valley Times Thursday February 7, 1861
In Marion, January 29, 1861, MRS. MARY B. wife of Hon. WILLIAM SMYTH, of inflammation of the lungs, aged 37 years and 14 days.
It is seldom that we have to notice a death in which the words of inspired truth are more applicable, "His ways are past finding out." For a bereaved husband, with a family at the very age most needing a mother's care have been suddenly and unexpectedly made desolate.
At an early age of 15, MRS. SMYTH gave herself to the Saviour and united the Presbyterian Church at Crawfordsville, Indiana; on her removal here some ten years since, she also cast her lot with the children of God, and at the time of her decease was a member of the Free Presbyterian Church.
As a woman she was naturally of a decided character. In the performance of duty she was firm and fearless. As a member of society by all classes, and especially by those who walk in the humbler paths, she was known only to be beloved.
The responsibilities of a wife and mother were seldom more clearly understood, or more faithfully and tenderly performed; and as a follower of Christ she was distinguished, no less by the steadfastness of her faith, than by the humility of her life.
In her home and in society, in her life and in her death it may truthfully be recorded" Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them."
The Cedar Valley Times Thursday February 7, 1861
In Marion, January 29, 1861, MRS. MARY B. wife of Hon. WILLIAM SMYTH, of inflammation of the lungs, aged 37 years and 14 days.
It is seldom that we have to notice a death in which the words of inspired truth are more applicable, "His ways are past finding out." For a bereaved husband, with a family at the very age most needing a mother's care have been suddenly and unexpectedly made desolate.
At an early age of 15, MRS. SMYTH gave herself to the Saviour and united the Presbyterian Church at Crawfordsville, Indiana; on her removal here some ten years since, she also cast her lot with the children of God, and at the time of her decease was a member of the Free Presbyterian Church.
As a woman she was naturally of a decided character. In the performance of duty she was firm and fearless. As a member of society by all classes, and especially by those who walk in the humbler paths, she was known only to be beloved.
The responsibilities of a wife and mother were seldom more clearly understood, or more faithfully and tenderly performed; and as a follower of Christ she was distinguished, no less by the steadfastness of her faith, than by the humility of her life.
In her home and in society, in her life and in her death it may truthfully be recorded" Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow them."


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