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Harriet Ann “Hattie” <I>Van Deusen</I> Barrett

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Harriet Ann “Hattie” Van Deusen Barrett

Birth
Vergennes, Kent County, Michigan, USA
Death
27 Feb 1910 (aged 65)
Whittemore, Iosco County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Edmore, Montcalm County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Review and Herald for 1910 - Vol. 87 - No. 13
BARRETT.- Mrs. Harriet A. Barrett nee Van Deusen) died Feb. 27, 1910, at Whittimore, Michigan, aged 64 years, 9 months, and 12 days, after an illness of three weeks. She was married to Aaron Barrett, April 24, 1866. To this union were born seven children, of whom five are now. living, two sons and three daughters; also two brothers and a sister survive. She was brought to Edmore for interment, and at this place the funeral discourse was given by Elder E. R. Louda, of Cedar Lake. She died conscious that her end had come, and was firm and hopeful of a place among those who shall have a part in the earth made new. Her life at times was one of trials and sorrows, yet amid it all, and in its darkest hours, she would not yield to hopelessness and despair, but with the Christian's hope, she evinced a cheer and sunshine that
few, under like conditions, could have manifested. She sleeps in Jesus. E. VAN DEUSEN
Review and Herald for 1910 - Vol. 87 - No. 13
BARRETT.- Mrs. Harriet A. Barrett nee Van Deusen) died Feb. 27, 1910, at Whittimore, Michigan, aged 64 years, 9 months, and 12 days, after an illness of three weeks. She was married to Aaron Barrett, April 24, 1866. To this union were born seven children, of whom five are now. living, two sons and three daughters; also two brothers and a sister survive. She was brought to Edmore for interment, and at this place the funeral discourse was given by Elder E. R. Louda, of Cedar Lake. She died conscious that her end had come, and was firm and hopeful of a place among those who shall have a part in the earth made new. Her life at times was one of trials and sorrows, yet amid it all, and in its darkest hours, she would not yield to hopelessness and despair, but with the Christian's hope, she evinced a cheer and sunshine that
few, under like conditions, could have manifested. She sleeps in Jesus. E. VAN DEUSEN


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