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"The Gospel Messenger", Volume 18, No. 6 – June 1896:
Mrs. Sarah A. Hewell.
Wife of Brother T. H. Hewell, died at her home in Chambers County, Ala., July 16th, 1894, in her seventy-fourth year. She was a native of Newton County, Ga. Her maiden name was Worrel. She had never united with any church, but was a true lover of Primitive Baptists and a regular attendant at their meetings when her many family afflictions would suffer her to do so. She had an invalid daughter whom she waited on just a few minutes before her death, then seating herself in her chair she died suddenly. We spoke at her burial from the text, "By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death." Heb. 11.
– J. T. Satterwhite.
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"The Gospel Messenger", Volume 18, No. 6 – June 1896:
Mrs. Sarah A. Hewell.
Wife of Brother T. H. Hewell, died at her home in Chambers County, Ala., July 16th, 1894, in her seventy-fourth year. She was a native of Newton County, Ga. Her maiden name was Worrel. She had never united with any church, but was a true lover of Primitive Baptists and a regular attendant at their meetings when her many family afflictions would suffer her to do so. She had an invalid daughter whom she waited on just a few minutes before her death, then seating herself in her chair she died suddenly. We spoke at her burial from the text, "By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death." Heb. 11.
– J. T. Satterwhite.
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