Mrs. Sarah Greene, wife of Philo Greene, died at the home of her son, Jason, in this village the 18th inst. She had been ill for several months, and tho hoping against hope, her death was not unexpected by her family and friends.
She was born of christian parents, John and Eleanor Crandall in Sandy Creek, Oswego county, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1848. She was married to Philo Greene May 2, 1863. Their residence was at Adams Center, Jefferson county, N. Y., till 1872, when they moved to Nebraska, settling in the Platt valley near Wood River. In 1890 they removed to North Loup where their home has since been.
Mrs. Greene was a devout spiritually minded christian woman. She was, from her early married life, a valued member of the Seventh Day Baptist church at Adams Center, N. Y.. till her removal to North Loup, then with her husband, she became a member of the church of that faith in this place and has ever been true and loyal, her life and character bearing constant testimony to her faith in Christ.
Her husband and two children have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends who feel that they are also bereaved in this death.
Mrs. Sarah Greene, wife of Philo Greene, died at the home of her son, Jason, in this village the 18th inst. She had been ill for several months, and tho hoping against hope, her death was not unexpected by her family and friends.
She was born of christian parents, John and Eleanor Crandall in Sandy Creek, Oswego county, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1848. She was married to Philo Greene May 2, 1863. Their residence was at Adams Center, Jefferson county, N. Y., till 1872, when they moved to Nebraska, settling in the Platt valley near Wood River. In 1890 they removed to North Loup where their home has since been.
Mrs. Greene was a devout spiritually minded christian woman. She was, from her early married life, a valued member of the Seventh Day Baptist church at Adams Center, N. Y.. till her removal to North Loup, then with her husband, she became a member of the church of that faith in this place and has ever been true and loyal, her life and character bearing constant testimony to her faith in Christ.
Her husband and two children have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends who feel that they are also bereaved in this death.
Family Members
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Saphronia Crandall Goss
1832–1917
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Ellery Crandall
1833–1902
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Elijah S. Crandall
1839–1919
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Sgt Joseph Kilpatrick Crandall
1841–1925
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Joseph K Crandall
1841–1925
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Lydia A Crandall Munderback
1844–1905
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Benjamin H. Crandall
1846–1931
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Edwin A. Crandall
1848–1931
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Levi A. Crandall
1852–1939
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Henry Cordial Crandall
1853–1925
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