April 1912
The Otsego Farmer
Mrs. Jacob M. Baldwin
Nora M. Osborne, wife of Jacob M. Baldwin, passed away Monday morning at her home in Westville, after an illness of about six weeks. She was born in the town of Middlefield 43 years ago, and passed her life in that vicinity. She was a very prominent and earnest worker in the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which she was a member, having been the organist and member of the coir for the greater part of her life. She will be sadly missed by the church and social circle as well as the home. She is survived by her husband and one brother, Herman Osborn, of Cortland, an aunt, Mrs. M. Bice, and cousin, Mrs. Wm. Eckler, of Westville, besides other relatives and friends, who have the heart-fel sympathy of the whole community. The funeral was held from her late home Thursday, at 1 o'clock, with interment in the family plot in Westville Cemetery.
"Otsego Farmer", April 10, 1912
Nora Osborne Baldwin
On Monday, April 8, God called Home, after a short illness, Mrs Nora Osborne Baldwin, wife of Jacob M. Baldwin of Westville. Mrs Baldwin, although but forty-three years of age, had lived a life of large usefulness. When a small child she determined to live for Jesus, and her whole life has been a positive force for Him. She was the kind of Christian "whose faith and work were bells of full accord", The purpose of her life seemed to be to obey His will which she so firmly believed to be always right. Her memory will be treasured by a large circle of friends for she was the friend of everyone.
April 1912
The Otsego Farmer
Mrs. Jacob M. Baldwin
Nora M. Osborne, wife of Jacob M. Baldwin, passed away Monday morning at her home in Westville, after an illness of about six weeks. She was born in the town of Middlefield 43 years ago, and passed her life in that vicinity. She was a very prominent and earnest worker in the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which she was a member, having been the organist and member of the coir for the greater part of her life. She will be sadly missed by the church and social circle as well as the home. She is survived by her husband and one brother, Herman Osborn, of Cortland, an aunt, Mrs. M. Bice, and cousin, Mrs. Wm. Eckler, of Westville, besides other relatives and friends, who have the heart-fel sympathy of the whole community. The funeral was held from her late home Thursday, at 1 o'clock, with interment in the family plot in Westville Cemetery.
"Otsego Farmer", April 10, 1912
Nora Osborne Baldwin
On Monday, April 8, God called Home, after a short illness, Mrs Nora Osborne Baldwin, wife of Jacob M. Baldwin of Westville. Mrs Baldwin, although but forty-three years of age, had lived a life of large usefulness. When a small child she determined to live for Jesus, and her whole life has been a positive force for Him. She was the kind of Christian "whose faith and work were bells of full accord", The purpose of her life seemed to be to obey His will which she so firmly believed to be always right. Her memory will be treasured by a large circle of friends for she was the friend of everyone.
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