"In West Pittston, March 8th, Mrs. Elizabeth Bevan, wife of Thomas Bevan of this place, aged 24 years. In the demise of this estimable lady, many hearts have been sorely stricken. In every relation in life she was esteemed as a daughter, wife, and mother. She was ever kind, and all those who knew her intimately will mourn her early death. Sad it is to weep over the grave of one we have loved; still it is a cheering thought to remember that they have passed away to another and a brighter sphere, and although the sands of life seemed only half sped, it is yet refreshing to think our friends en joy that blessed peace, promised the followers of the meek and lowly Jesus. Blessed are the early dead."
"In West Pittston, March 8th, Mrs. Elizabeth Bevan, wife of Thomas Bevan of this place, aged 24 years. In the demise of this estimable lady, many hearts have been sorely stricken. In every relation in life she was esteemed as a daughter, wife, and mother. She was ever kind, and all those who knew her intimately will mourn her early death. Sad it is to weep over the grave of one we have loved; still it is a cheering thought to remember that they have passed away to another and a brighter sphere, and although the sands of life seemed only half sped, it is yet refreshing to think our friends en joy that blessed peace, promised the followers of the meek and lowly Jesus. Blessed are the early dead."
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