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Mary Elizabeth <I>Lancaster</I> Wofford

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Mary Elizabeth Lancaster Wofford

Birth
Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Death
30 Aug 1903 (aged 51)
Shackelford County, Texas, USA
Burial
Albany, Shackelford County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7394333, Longitude: -99.2880096
Plot
New Cemetery, Section H, Block 3, Lot 37
Memorial ID
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Sunday, August 30th, Mrs. Ben Wofford passed gently to rest at her home near Newcomb, and was buried in the Albany Cemetery. Mrs. Woffard had been in bad health for the last year of two. She had been seriously ill for weeks, and the end was lookeded for at any time, and so some time Sunday (we don't know the hour) the dreaded messenger came, and her spirit was wafted back to the one who gave its. No one stood higher in the estimation of her neighbors and friends that Mrs. Wofford, as one of her neighbors expressed it to us, "She will be greatly missed in the community, because she had such a loving, noble Christian spirit." We extend our sympathy to her devoted husband, who nursed her through all her sickness, who was ever at her side, during her illness, attended to all her wants and did it so lovingly and patiently.

Albany News
Sept. 4, 1903
Page 1
Sunday, August 30th, Mrs. Ben Wofford passed gently to rest at her home near Newcomb, and was buried in the Albany Cemetery. Mrs. Woffard had been in bad health for the last year of two. She had been seriously ill for weeks, and the end was lookeded for at any time, and so some time Sunday (we don't know the hour) the dreaded messenger came, and her spirit was wafted back to the one who gave its. No one stood higher in the estimation of her neighbors and friends that Mrs. Wofford, as one of her neighbors expressed it to us, "She will be greatly missed in the community, because she had such a loving, noble Christian spirit." We extend our sympathy to her devoted husband, who nursed her through all her sickness, who was ever at her side, during her illness, attended to all her wants and did it so lovingly and patiently.

Albany News
Sept. 4, 1903
Page 1


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