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Amelia S. Kennard

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Amelia S. Kennard

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
29 Nov 1874 (aged 25–26)
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section OO, Plot 93
Memorial ID
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Kennard - On Saturday morning, the 29th of November, Amelia S. Kennard, youngest daughter of the late William H. and Lousia Kennard. Those devoted ones, who with ceaseless daily care and night watchings, ministered with tenderest solicitude to this beloved sister in her prolonged affliction, and who now in deepest sorrow are touchingly reminded of her sweet spirited resignation amid all her trying sufferings, will ever cherish the memory of her lovely character, which affords a bright example more than worthy to be emulated. They will permit the author to lay his humble token upon her funeral bier as a testimonial to her worth, in which were blended so many Christian virtues. May the sorrow of the bereaved ones be assuaged by the reflection that in life the departed one was cheered by a steadfast Christian faith, that now in full fruition brings the realization of a blissful immortality.

The relatives and friends of the family are affectionately invited to attend her funeral on tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at two o'clock, from her late residence.

From Baltimore Sun, Nov 30, 1874
Kennard - On Saturday morning, the 29th of November, Amelia S. Kennard, youngest daughter of the late William H. and Lousia Kennard. Those devoted ones, who with ceaseless daily care and night watchings, ministered with tenderest solicitude to this beloved sister in her prolonged affliction, and who now in deepest sorrow are touchingly reminded of her sweet spirited resignation amid all her trying sufferings, will ever cherish the memory of her lovely character, which affords a bright example more than worthy to be emulated. They will permit the author to lay his humble token upon her funeral bier as a testimonial to her worth, in which were blended so many Christian virtues. May the sorrow of the bereaved ones be assuaged by the reflection that in life the departed one was cheered by a steadfast Christian faith, that now in full fruition brings the realization of a blissful immortality.

The relatives and friends of the family are affectionately invited to attend her funeral on tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at two o'clock, from her late residence.

From Baltimore Sun, Nov 30, 1874


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