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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
October
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bbown- On Saturday evening, Oot. 8d, ai about ■" o'clock, of peritonitis, Orania . Brówn, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mis. II. .1. Hrown.of Ñ. División st., aged I4years. Pnneral services were held a1 the famlly reeldence on Monda; níicinoon ni 4 p'elock, conducted by Rev. Dr. Tatlo-.-k. A wealth of flowera covered the easket, and at Forest Ilill cemetery, evergreens and fkjwers were strewn over the earth for some distance around the grave. Once again has the truth oí the siykng "death lovee a shining mark," bei n proven. "Ray," as she was known in her home and among her mates, was one of the most lovable of young gbrie. Lady-llke, modest, and wlth a grace and onderstandlng far beyond her yearê, she erideared hersell tO lier assoeiates, and was a general favorlte. The father and mother who aro called apon bo lay bheü? firsi boni in th tonib, and taste this bitter (lranghi rom the cup of sorrow, have the beart-feli eympathy of many trtends. There is no deRtli ! is luit a newer Ufe, The sev'ring of a cord by nivture's kniiV. The breakiiiK of a cbain that holds lis down. The opening of a cago- the prlgone flown. There is uo death! the sim goes down at Dlght, Thatit may rlseagaln- the mornlng's light ; Tne twinkllng stars that seem to pass away, Are only beid In clearer, brlghtei day. There is no death! the Father calis us home; In tender, loving tonca he bids us eoine Away rom earth, away f rom weary cari'. To higher, bctter life, to scènes more fair. Kffie Jane, daughter of J. C. Wilson, of the 6th ward, died on Prlday Oet. 2d, 1891, aged about 16 years, wlth inflamation of the lunge. Funeral services were held Saturday froni ri'sIdence, N'o. 20 S. Ingalls st.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier