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Day
21
Month
July
Year
1845
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Public Domain
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lli ftnn Arboron ihe lTih inst. James ÜLivKa,srÍ!rjf Dad and Bc!sny JLeüer, age 20 moiitlFs. ín MuiíMi, Jufy Tt!); Í844, IIa.wnah N. Hrni:.KD, iu the víííih year f her ige. ín Greii Oal;, Mnv 4th, lSió, Loufe X. Hl'KBAKD, Ogéd24 '!i!S. Af-'s n Green O.ik: JÍny lo ÍS 15, Adalink M. [IucbaJíu. :.geij 2'J years. The abovo wore ;iil Meis. Tiioy r,-c?re yoiíitg lariies oí ihe most atniable disposlion,and(luringtheirslioii lifc wón Por themselves a reputation fur loveün93 andViííüé, that is 'seldoni surpassed. Tlíoy wcre all insmbcrs of the Methodist Episcopal Clmrch, nnd dibd in ful! and perfect hope of a glorious inhcrilance íimong thc saitits in light. Coa. Noar Cüntnn, Mich. of Krrstpi'a?, on the lüth ofJun, Mra.i.VDíAp. Fish, pged S2 years, wife of Mr. Cru&B, Fish, and youngest daughter of Eld. R. Poucll.'Insatintea cher. could not one fcufilcc? Hiy haft flies thrico, unH thiire u,y pcncc was s!ain. Vnd t'nriue e'io (twice,) yon inoon bad fillc-J liihom. This arniub'c yöiith vvasWöug'ht nut in religión in llie 3T li year of lierof. imder cir:um8tances of pccuünr intert-st. 'inPebuary 1844, she was m.ited in niorrioire iili Mr. Cyrns B. FÍ.--I), imrlcr favonijle prospecta. In ïhe fpriosr tf W', i hey were settlerl on a fartji neir Iwr fa'.herf, ;inc! scenied cheerfnl ddiiappy in Ler cnnneciion. Wheii the 'scpne of eickiied commonred in lier father's faimly, .hicli speed ï luid lier luved motlier and grbiidmotier in tde grove, and for a lime prostiaied hrr fatlier ar.d frtjveral otliers of the famüy upon a ied oT,guisnng, tnc ien ntr nouee, oiui wuu ner kind conipanion êêvotrd Uiemséivèa to íbe care of ihe fick. Being inan djoining room, whcn it was announeed that ritjr moiher wns dying she tlropped n her knees nnd poured nut lier prayer for hrr dying moiher thcn arose with uft'.isual calmncss, and cmne to f?sr bedside. But elie was not ong to survive her miicli loved mther. VVhile he.Tgronc!imitIier was cig laid in the gravp, she was aitacked by the same direful disraM wliich in 14 dare had borne two of the WnJfly to ihe huuse of dcaih and si'ence. In a few days, the disoase assunied au olarming aspect, but ehe setnied fuljy preparrd fpr the even!. She spake like one on the border of the spirit ivorhi, and chet-rfuüy resigned hereelf inlo the hand of God, and all she wat lenying in full hope of ylury bevond the grave Tlie lillie one birn durmg her sickness, a few dnys.afier. was laid by lic r siile, ha ving hac the aanie disease. Her death was rmphalica'ly triumphant but it iins uñjcted a cetp wound m thejiéar ofhermuch lnved compamon, in lier fanil} connfxior.s, in thfi Church, arsd oinonrT o!l her acqusintances. No person cdu'.d haVe eveTi o brief acquaintance -.vith lier, withoot feehnp senliments of esteein; bucli uas her kjndnesf of rnanner to -nll .clats in the con munity She was inielliíen{,posLe5í-edü good méuiory and arj ense in convert-ation, uhich lenderec hor society iuvitir.g and eoterWiiMimg. Sbê ?emeed atinnst asfrungcr to resem ment or re talia'xinn, and was icarc-jy cv.-r knon tt ppeak disrcípícifuüy ofany one from earh life. - SJic seenied ripe fur hcaven, a:;d II heavpii is she gone. Yet Bgafn ive hopo to mee! tlice. Whcn the day ofUíe is tlv', Theh in tien ven wc'll j:n tb yrect thee, Where no ínrftwell tenr id sheil.

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