Mother Kline was converted to God in December, 1854, near Three Rivers, Mich., under the labors of Rev. F.M. Young. At this time she united with the Evangelical association, of which she remained a faithful and exemplary member until death. Mother Kline moved to Kansas with her husband and children from Michigan in the spring of 1878, being here 22 years last March. She died happy in Jesus, saying just a short time before passing away, "I see an Angel". The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, S.A. Burgert in the Evangelical church at Alden, June 21st, in the presence of husband, children, grandchildren and a large concourse of friends, the text being Rev. 14-13. She was laid to rest in Alden cemetery to await the resurrection morning.
She has been a dear, loving wife, kind and affectionate mother, and a much esteemed neighbor. She shared the joys and sorrows of all she came in contact with. She was much interested in the cause of her dear Lord and Saviour. The burdens of life she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation. Now she sweetly sleeps in Jesus.
[The Sterling Kansas Bulletin, "The Old Home Paper", Sterling, Rice Co., KS; Friday June 29, 1900; Vol. XXIV, No. 26; Pg 13]
Mother Kline was converted to God in December, 1854, near Three Rivers, Mich., under the labors of Rev. F.M. Young. At this time she united with the Evangelical association, of which she remained a faithful and exemplary member until death. Mother Kline moved to Kansas with her husband and children from Michigan in the spring of 1878, being here 22 years last March. She died happy in Jesus, saying just a short time before passing away, "I see an Angel". The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, S.A. Burgert in the Evangelical church at Alden, June 21st, in the presence of husband, children, grandchildren and a large concourse of friends, the text being Rev. 14-13. She was laid to rest in Alden cemetery to await the resurrection morning.
She has been a dear, loving wife, kind and affectionate mother, and a much esteemed neighbor. She shared the joys and sorrows of all she came in contact with. She was much interested in the cause of her dear Lord and Saviour. The burdens of life she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation. Now she sweetly sleeps in Jesus.
[The Sterling Kansas Bulletin, "The Old Home Paper", Sterling, Rice Co., KS; Friday June 29, 1900; Vol. XXIV, No. 26; Pg 13]
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