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Susan Elizabeth Dasher Fletcher Levar

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
9 Nov 1891 (aged 56)
Lowndes County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Edwin A. Dasher & Susannah C. “Susan” Wisenbaker. Her 1st husband, John Wesley Fletcher, was killed in the "Civil War". She married her 2nd husband, 1865-1866.
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Mrs. Susan E. Levar was born July 20, 1835, and died November 9, 1891, leaving her husband and five childredn to mourn her loss. She was at her death a member of the Baptist church, which she joined more than thirty years ago. She was a most devoted mother and wife. She was an earnest, consecrated Christian, exemplyfing in her life daily pratical religion, visisting the poor, the sick and the needy and to the full exten of her ability, ministering to their wants both temporal and spiritual. She loved the cause of her Master, and while she prayed daily that His Kingdom would come, she at the same time, as far as was in her power, labored to hasten this glorious time. Because of a living, loving faith in Christ as her Savior, she had. His testimony that she pleased God because she walked with Him happily in life, triumphant in death. She is now waiting for us in the great company of the redeemed where we hope to meet her again.
Lovingly, a FRIEND AND BROTHER.

~The Valdosta Times. 21 November 1891. p5.
Contributor: Phill W (47675628) •
Daughter of Edwin A. Dasher & Susannah C. “Susan” Wisenbaker. Her 1st husband, John Wesley Fletcher, was killed in the "Civil War". She married her 2nd husband, 1865-1866.
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Mrs. Susan E. Levar was born July 20, 1835, and died November 9, 1891, leaving her husband and five childredn to mourn her loss. She was at her death a member of the Baptist church, which she joined more than thirty years ago. She was a most devoted mother and wife. She was an earnest, consecrated Christian, exemplyfing in her life daily pratical religion, visisting the poor, the sick and the needy and to the full exten of her ability, ministering to their wants both temporal and spiritual. She loved the cause of her Master, and while she prayed daily that His Kingdom would come, she at the same time, as far as was in her power, labored to hasten this glorious time. Because of a living, loving faith in Christ as her Savior, she had. His testimony that she pleased God because she walked with Him happily in life, triumphant in death. She is now waiting for us in the great company of the redeemed where we hope to meet her again.
Lovingly, a FRIEND AND BROTHER.

~The Valdosta Times. 21 November 1891. p5.
Contributor: Phill W (47675628) •


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