For over thirty years she has been an invalid and for several years a widow. She left but two children Caroline now Mrs. Nash of Nebraska and Mary Hufstader, wife of R. E. Hufstader of Cuba. Her funeral was on Saturday from her late home. Her pastor, Rev. Mr. Luce, paid a beautiful tribute to her womanly virtues and especially to her christian fortitude during so many years of great physical suffering. "At
rest" was very appropriately inscribed upon the plate of her coffin and our "common mother" received to her bosom one more of her weary children.
NORTH GORE. Arkport, July 25th 1887.
(Pub. in The Weekly Tribune, Hornellsville, N. Y., July 29, 1887)
Bio contributrd by: Luddy ID48192696
For over thirty years she has been an invalid and for several years a widow. She left but two children Caroline now Mrs. Nash of Nebraska and Mary Hufstader, wife of R. E. Hufstader of Cuba. Her funeral was on Saturday from her late home. Her pastor, Rev. Mr. Luce, paid a beautiful tribute to her womanly virtues and especially to her christian fortitude during so many years of great physical suffering. "At
rest" was very appropriately inscribed upon the plate of her coffin and our "common mother" received to her bosom one more of her weary children.
NORTH GORE. Arkport, July 25th 1887.
(Pub. in The Weekly Tribune, Hornellsville, N. Y., July 29, 1887)
Bio contributrd by: Luddy ID48192696
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