Mrs. Ackley had lived in Iowa for the last forty-six years. She was the mother of eight children, only three of whom are living. She had for years been a consistent christian, a member of the Baptist church, and was universally respected for her good qualities. She has laid down the burden of life at a ripe age leaving the relatives pleasant memories of her good deeds. May their sorrow be tempered by the hope of meeting her in the great beyond.
(information found in Afton Enterprise, Afton, Iowa dated April 14, 1892)
Mrs. Ackley had lived in Iowa for the last forty-six years. She was the mother of eight children, only three of whom are living. She had for years been a consistent christian, a member of the Baptist church, and was universally respected for her good qualities. She has laid down the burden of life at a ripe age leaving the relatives pleasant memories of her good deeds. May their sorrow be tempered by the hope of meeting her in the great beyond.
(information found in Afton Enterprise, Afton, Iowa dated April 14, 1892)
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