SINA WOODS
Sina, daughter of John and Zella J. Donley, was born at Cincinnati Furnace, Gallia County, O., December 24th, 1858, died May 12th, 1918, at the age of 59 years, 4 months, and 18 days.
On April 12th, 1882, she was united in marriage to Arthur C. Woods, and for more than thirty-six years was his companion, faithful and true. Sharing alike his adversity and prosperity as they journeyed together down life's valley hand in hand.
To this union were born six children, three sons, Earl J., Homer R., and Harold O., and three daughters, Ruth, Esther, and Lucile. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving husband, five children, five grand children, one sister, two brothers, and many relatives and friends. At the age of twenty two she united with the Methodist Church at Webb's Chapel, remaining a faithful member till the Master called her and she entered into rest and that faith in her Saviour was unmoved even when called to pass through the "valley and shadow of death," rejoicing in the prospect of meeting and knowing loved ones gone before and beckoning to loved ones left behind to follow her as a stricken husband and children and faithful friends were loth to part with her whom to know was loved and admire.
SINA WOODS
Sina, daughter of John and Zella J. Donley, was born at Cincinnati Furnace, Gallia County, O., December 24th, 1858, died May 12th, 1918, at the age of 59 years, 4 months, and 18 days.
On April 12th, 1882, she was united in marriage to Arthur C. Woods, and for more than thirty-six years was his companion, faithful and true. Sharing alike his adversity and prosperity as they journeyed together down life's valley hand in hand.
To this union were born six children, three sons, Earl J., Homer R., and Harold O., and three daughters, Ruth, Esther, and Lucile. She leaves to mourn their loss a loving husband, five children, five grand children, one sister, two brothers, and many relatives and friends. At the age of twenty two she united with the Methodist Church at Webb's Chapel, remaining a faithful member till the Master called her and she entered into rest and that faith in her Saviour was unmoved even when called to pass through the "valley and shadow of death," rejoicing in the prospect of meeting and knowing loved ones gone before and beckoning to loved ones left behind to follow her as a stricken husband and children and faithful friends were loth to part with her whom to know was loved and admire.
Gravesite Details
The Woods gravestone lies directly behind Sina's parents grave.
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