The Monroe Bulletin
Wednesday, June 1, 1887
Page 3, Column 1
Mrs. Franklin Garrett died at the family residence in this city Sunday afternoon, in the 36th year of her age. She had been in feeble health for some months and it was scarcely hoped that she would be long able to resist the encroachments of disease, but it was a painful surprise to her friends to learn that her beautiful life had so suddenly ended. Mrs. Garrett was richly endowed with all the attributes that go to make up the perfect woman, and her memory will be cherished by all who have felt the influence of her charming and gracious presence. To the husband who ministered to her every want with unwearying and tender affection: to the children deprived of a mother’s love, and to the large circle of relatives, the BULLETIN tenders its warmest sympathy.
The Monroe Bulletin
Wednesday, June 1, 1887
Page 3, Column 1
Mrs. Franklin Garrett died at the family residence in this city Sunday afternoon, in the 36th year of her age. She had been in feeble health for some months and it was scarcely hoped that she would be long able to resist the encroachments of disease, but it was a painful surprise to her friends to learn that her beautiful life had so suddenly ended. Mrs. Garrett was richly endowed with all the attributes that go to make up the perfect woman, and her memory will be cherished by all who have felt the influence of her charming and gracious presence. To the husband who ministered to her every want with unwearying and tender affection: to the children deprived of a mother’s love, and to the large circle of relatives, the BULLETIN tenders its warmest sympathy.
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