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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
Obituary
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IN8LEE- at Port HurĂ³n, Wednesdny, Dec. Ut, 1886. Mr. Gago Inslee Is dead. After a sojourn of almost seventy years in this sphere of action, wherein slie always falthfully performed her part. She has been called to her reward and that higher sphere of action for wlilch her constant christian lf and faith bad so well fitted her. No inore wlll her general presence add sun shine to that home whieh she ahvays made a happy one. Hu9band, children and friends have stood beside lier open grave and wept bitter tears. They have returned to that lonely home, ?nd and sorrowing. Mr?. Inslee lacked but abont eifflit months of reaching her three score and ten years of life, which is the ullotted time for all, when at eleven o'clock a. m., Dec. lst, the grim reaper deiith trathered her ag one more sheaf of his never ending harvest. In the early bloomfjof voman-bood ene became the wife of Gage Inslee and through all of her years her affection never waned and most faithfully did she perform her wifely dutie?. They commenced thelr early house-keeping for the flrst few years at Aun Arbor, then moved to Unaililla, Livingston Co., remaining there for a nuniber of years, Mr. Inslee engaged in tlic milling business at that place, and about thirty years ao they removed to Port Huron and huve been permanent resident of that city sice. Each of these places where she has resided she leaves numerous friends. She was one of the few who ever forgetful of self iu lulminIsterlng to the wants and necesslties of others, and manv who have been made the recipents of her kind deeda, will cherish her memory with emotions of love and gratitude. Mrs. Inslee will b talked about here but a little while, she will soon be forgotten by society, but in IL ttv hpnrta Ihit i....t Ka