Georgia Carmichael, died September 6, 1906.
In Memory of our beloved Sister. Georgia Carmichael was borned Feb. 13th, 1881 and died Sept. the 6th, 1906. She joined the church 1902 (was among the list of original members also), from then until her death, she lived a Christian life and tried to do her duty in the way of serving the Lord. She peacefully fell asleep, that Dreamless Sleep, when the tired hands are folded and the body ceases to be racked with pain and the infirmities of age are felt and feared no more, hers was a Christian life and she was not afraid of death although in poor health for some time.
Leaves a father, mother, 4 brothers and 5 sisters, a husband and little son to mourn her death. She was a faithful and true wife to her husband. She was loved by all whom she met. She was kind to all, one precious to our hearts has gone, the voice we loved is still, a place made vacant in the home can never more be filled, tis hard, so hard, to speak the words, we must for ever part. Dearest loved one, we must by thee in thy peaceful grave embraced, but thy memory will be cherished till we see thy heavenly face. We could wish her back again, but say Dear Sister, with God remain, we will try to gain that peaceful shore where those who meet part no more. Dear Sister, we will miss thee, but may thy loving hand beckon us to that shining shore where we will part no more, not our will but God's will be done.
(From Minutes of Dorminys Mill Baptist Church 1896-1910 transcribed by Paul A. McDonald, Jr.).
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Georgia Carmichael, died September 6, 1906.
In Memory of our beloved Sister. Georgia Carmichael was borned Feb. 13th, 1881 and died Sept. the 6th, 1906. She joined the church 1902 (was among the list of original members also), from then until her death, she lived a Christian life and tried to do her duty in the way of serving the Lord. She peacefully fell asleep, that Dreamless Sleep, when the tired hands are folded and the body ceases to be racked with pain and the infirmities of age are felt and feared no more, hers was a Christian life and she was not afraid of death although in poor health for some time.
Leaves a father, mother, 4 brothers and 5 sisters, a husband and little son to mourn her death. She was a faithful and true wife to her husband. She was loved by all whom she met. She was kind to all, one precious to our hearts has gone, the voice we loved is still, a place made vacant in the home can never more be filled, tis hard, so hard, to speak the words, we must for ever part. Dearest loved one, we must by thee in thy peaceful grave embraced, but thy memory will be cherished till we see thy heavenly face. We could wish her back again, but say Dear Sister, with God remain, we will try to gain that peaceful shore where those who meet part no more. Dear Sister, we will miss thee, but may thy loving hand beckon us to that shining shore where we will part no more, not our will but God's will be done.
(From Minutes of Dorminys Mill Baptist Church 1896-1910 transcribed by Paul A. McDonald, Jr.).
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