She was a consistent member of the Baptist Church, but the funeral was preached by Eld. F.J. Barger, of the Christian Church, Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. The interment was in the Columbia Cemetery, beside the grave of her husband. Much sympathy is felt for the two little orphans, but God in his infinite wisdom will take care of them. The grand father, with whom they will live, will do all in his power to lead them into the paths of righteousness, and after a while will again meet their loving mother.
(The Adair County News, Jul 23, 1919)
She was a consistent member of the Baptist Church, but the funeral was preached by Eld. F.J. Barger, of the Christian Church, Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. The interment was in the Columbia Cemetery, beside the grave of her husband. Much sympathy is felt for the two little orphans, but God in his infinite wisdom will take care of them. The grand father, with whom they will live, will do all in his power to lead them into the paths of righteousness, and after a while will again meet their loving mother.
(The Adair County News, Jul 23, 1919)
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