Laura died from consumption. Laura and Mary have a double headstone which reads, "With prospects bright and budding fair, Just rising into bloom; Death came in an untimely hour and snatched them to the tomb."
OBIT:
LEE--Laura E., daughter of J. J. and Mary Lee, March 7, 1884, aged 16 years. She was born in Polk County, Oregon, and joined the Church in Pendleton under the administration of Rev. J. C. Kirkman when eleven years old.
Her illness was of eighteen months duration, during all of which time she was a great sufferer. She was a good, pure, Christian child and youth and has left with her parents and friends, the memory of her good life. She rests "over the river," and they haste to join her.
Laura died from consumption. Laura and Mary have a double headstone which reads, "With prospects bright and budding fair, Just rising into bloom; Death came in an untimely hour and snatched them to the tomb."
OBIT:
LEE--Laura E., daughter of J. J. and Mary Lee, March 7, 1884, aged 16 years. She was born in Polk County, Oregon, and joined the Church in Pendleton under the administration of Rev. J. C. Kirkman when eleven years old.
Her illness was of eighteen months duration, during all of which time she was a great sufferer. She was a good, pure, Christian child and youth and has left with her parents and friends, the memory of her good life. She rests "over the river," and they haste to join her.
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