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Jeptha H Peachey

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Jeptha H Peachey

Birth
Union Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Mar 1914 (aged 62)
Menno Township, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Belleville, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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PEACHEY. -At his home near Belleville, Pa., Mar. 15, 1914, Jeptha H. Peachey, passed to his eternal reward; aged 62y. 1m. 23d. He united with the A.M. Church when a young man and gave evidence at his death of peace with God. "I know that my Redeemer liveth, I believe it, I know it, I feel it," and "Not my will, O Lord, but Thine be done," were among his dying words. He was an active Sunday school worker and especially interested in the spiritual and educational welfare of young people. The funeral was held at his late home on Mar. 19, and was conducted by the Pastors C.O. Anderson of the Presbyterian Church and J.H. Byler of the A.M. Church, assisted by E.H. Kanagy and Joshua B. Zook. We believe he died in the hope of a glorious resurrection. May God bless the bereaved wife and friends and sustain them through this sad trial is our earnest prayer.

Gospel Herald - Volume VII, Number 2 - April 9, 1914 - page 30, 31, 32
PEACHEY. -At his home near Belleville, Pa., Mar. 15, 1914, Jeptha H. Peachey, passed to his eternal reward; aged 62y. 1m. 23d. He united with the A.M. Church when a young man and gave evidence at his death of peace with God. "I know that my Redeemer liveth, I believe it, I know it, I feel it," and "Not my will, O Lord, but Thine be done," were among his dying words. He was an active Sunday school worker and especially interested in the spiritual and educational welfare of young people. The funeral was held at his late home on Mar. 19, and was conducted by the Pastors C.O. Anderson of the Presbyterian Church and J.H. Byler of the A.M. Church, assisted by E.H. Kanagy and Joshua B. Zook. We believe he died in the hope of a glorious resurrection. May God bless the bereaved wife and friends and sustain them through this sad trial is our earnest prayer.

Gospel Herald - Volume VII, Number 2 - April 9, 1914 - page 30, 31, 32


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