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Ruth Rosalie Jackson

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Ruth Rosalie Jackson

Birth
Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina, USA
Death
13 Nov 1910 (aged 13)
Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Ruth Jackson Obituary "Roanoke Beacon" 11/18/1910
In Memoriam
Last Sunday-morning while the Sunday school bells of our little city were calling both old and young to their various place of worship, tne death Angel visited the home of our Bro. L. F. Jackson, and claimed for his own their loving daughter Ruth. She crossed peacefully over the river to rest beneath the shade of those beautiful trees, whose branches never grow old, and whose buds never cease to bloom.
Only a little over a year and a half has past since accepted Jesus as her Savior, and was Baptised into the fellowship of the Missionary Baptist Church- From that time until her death she was faithful to her Church and Sunday school. Her silver locks, and smiling face will be missed, in her home in her Sunday school, and on the streets of our little city We cannot understand why this bright maid of thirteen summers should be taken: But Jesus has said, "What I do t you knowest not now but thou shall know hereafter." The deceased leaves a father and mother, one sister and three small brothers, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure.
Ruth Jackson Obituary "Roanoke Beacon" 11/18/1910
In Memoriam
Last Sunday-morning while the Sunday school bells of our little city were calling both old and young to their various place of worship, tne death Angel visited the home of our Bro. L. F. Jackson, and claimed for his own their loving daughter Ruth. She crossed peacefully over the river to rest beneath the shade of those beautiful trees, whose branches never grow old, and whose buds never cease to bloom.
Only a little over a year and a half has past since accepted Jesus as her Savior, and was Baptised into the fellowship of the Missionary Baptist Church- From that time until her death she was faithful to her Church and Sunday school. Her silver locks, and smiling face will be missed, in her home in her Sunday school, and on the streets of our little city We cannot understand why this bright maid of thirteen summers should be taken: But Jesus has said, "What I do t you knowest not now but thou shall know hereafter." The deceased leaves a father and mother, one sister and three small brothers, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her departure.


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