[The Norwich Sun, Wednesday, June 25, 1930; page 5]
Lizzie Belle Sage, who has all her life been a well-known and honored resident of the vicinity of South New Berlin, passed away on 25 June at 2:15 AM after a long, severe illness. She was the daughter of Webster and Sarah Conde Austin, and was married to Henry Nelson Sage on 9 December 1892. Mrs. Sage was a member of the Willing Workers Circle of the King’s Daughters, and until her illness prevented was President of the Woman’s Auxiliary of Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church. The member recently elected her President Emeritus of the organization. She has long been interested in Sunday School work, for a long time being in charge of the Primary Department of the Baptist Church. She was one of the organizers of the Fortnightly Study club of South New Berlin and took an active part in that work for many years. She was greatly loved by a wide circle of friends who mourn her loss.
The funeral was held from her late residence on Saturday 28 June, and was conducted by Rev. Dr. Henry Hale Gifford, the minister in charge of Saint Matthew’s Church.
Her immediate surviving relatives are her husband, Mrs. F. L. Wooster of Binghamton, her sister, and a brother, Millard E. Austin of South New Berlin, and his children, three nieces and one nephew.
A large congregation attended the memorial service on Sunday night in Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church in South New Berlin.
[The South New Berlin Bee, Sat 12 Jul 1930, p1]
[The Norwich Sun, Wednesday, June 25, 1930; page 5]
Lizzie Belle Sage, who has all her life been a well-known and honored resident of the vicinity of South New Berlin, passed away on 25 June at 2:15 AM after a long, severe illness. She was the daughter of Webster and Sarah Conde Austin, and was married to Henry Nelson Sage on 9 December 1892. Mrs. Sage was a member of the Willing Workers Circle of the King’s Daughters, and until her illness prevented was President of the Woman’s Auxiliary of Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church. The member recently elected her President Emeritus of the organization. She has long been interested in Sunday School work, for a long time being in charge of the Primary Department of the Baptist Church. She was one of the organizers of the Fortnightly Study club of South New Berlin and took an active part in that work for many years. She was greatly loved by a wide circle of friends who mourn her loss.
The funeral was held from her late residence on Saturday 28 June, and was conducted by Rev. Dr. Henry Hale Gifford, the minister in charge of Saint Matthew’s Church.
Her immediate surviving relatives are her husband, Mrs. F. L. Wooster of Binghamton, her sister, and a brother, Millard E. Austin of South New Berlin, and his children, three nieces and one nephew.
A large congregation attended the memorial service on Sunday night in Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church in South New Berlin.
[The South New Berlin Bee, Sat 12 Jul 1930, p1]
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