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Anne Elizabeth Glick

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Anne Elizabeth Glick

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Apr 1922 (aged 23)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Glick.--The funeral of Anna Elizabeth Glick, who had been a worker at the Columbia Mission during the past year, was held at the A. M. Church, Morgantown, Pa., on Good Friday, April 14. Services were conducted by John S. Mast, John 17:4, "I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do." Interment at the Mast cemetery. Age 23 y. 1 m. 14 d. She was the oldest daughter of Samuel and Salinda Glick of Narvon and will be very much missed by her parents and brothers and sisters because of her willing hand and pleasant and cheerful disposition. In the mission work which she had been called to do she was especially interested in all its phases and was particularly well adapted for visitation work. Her genial and modest appearance, and her smiling face were appreciated by all she came in contact with. She was the means of leading many children to the Mission where they were taught the pure and unadulterated Word of God. She also was the means of leading and persuading some souls for Christ, who today have delight in His law. Her labors of love will never be forgotten in Columbia and especially at the Mission. To learn to know her was to learn to love her, never to murmur, but she exercised great patience to the end always saying the Lord's will be done.
Glick.--The funeral of Anna Elizabeth Glick, who had been a worker at the Columbia Mission during the past year, was held at the A. M. Church, Morgantown, Pa., on Good Friday, April 14. Services were conducted by John S. Mast, John 17:4, "I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do." Interment at the Mast cemetery. Age 23 y. 1 m. 14 d. She was the oldest daughter of Samuel and Salinda Glick of Narvon and will be very much missed by her parents and brothers and sisters because of her willing hand and pleasant and cheerful disposition. In the mission work which she had been called to do she was especially interested in all its phases and was particularly well adapted for visitation work. Her genial and modest appearance, and her smiling face were appreciated by all she came in contact with. She was the means of leading many children to the Mission where they were taught the pure and unadulterated Word of God. She also was the means of leading and persuading some souls for Christ, who today have delight in His law. Her labors of love will never be forgotten in Columbia and especially at the Mission. To learn to know her was to learn to love her, never to murmur, but she exercised great patience to the end always saying the Lord's will be done.


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