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Clara Mae <I>Schuyler</I> Pierce

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Clara Mae Schuyler Pierce

Birth
Breedsville, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA
Death
21 Feb 1911 (aged 28)
Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The Lynden (WA) Tribune, Volume 3, Number 36, Thu, Mar. 2, 1911, page 2
Pierce, - Miss Clara May Schuyler was born in Breedsville, Mich., July 29, 1882. She was married Sept. 29, 1899, to Arthur Pierce, of Van Buren, Wash. She died Feb. 21, 1911, of Peuperal Septocema, after a very brief illness. She leaves a husband and three children, Chester aged 11 years, Oliver aged 7 years, and an infant babe of a few hours, a mother, one sister and three brothers, besides a host of mourning friends, who fully sympathize with the bereaved family. Mrs. Pierce was not a member of any church, but she had accepted Christ as her Savior and was a believer in the truths taught by Seventh-day Adventists, she was an earnest worker in the Sabbath School, and also, in the cause of temperance. The funeral service was held in the M. E. church at Lynden, Thursday, Feb. 23, by J. W. Boynton assisted by Rev. Wilder, in the presence of a host of friends. Internment was in the Lynden Cemetery. Truly our sympathies go out to the mourning friends in this time of their bereavement. The hope of the resurrection is the only hope that can give comfort in times of trial like this.
The Lynden (WA) Tribune, Volume 3, Number 36, Thu, Mar. 2, 1911, page 2
Pierce, - Miss Clara May Schuyler was born in Breedsville, Mich., July 29, 1882. She was married Sept. 29, 1899, to Arthur Pierce, of Van Buren, Wash. She died Feb. 21, 1911, of Peuperal Septocema, after a very brief illness. She leaves a husband and three children, Chester aged 11 years, Oliver aged 7 years, and an infant babe of a few hours, a mother, one sister and three brothers, besides a host of mourning friends, who fully sympathize with the bereaved family. Mrs. Pierce was not a member of any church, but she had accepted Christ as her Savior and was a believer in the truths taught by Seventh-day Adventists, she was an earnest worker in the Sabbath School, and also, in the cause of temperance. The funeral service was held in the M. E. church at Lynden, Thursday, Feb. 23, by J. W. Boynton assisted by Rev. Wilder, in the presence of a host of friends. Internment was in the Lynden Cemetery. Truly our sympathies go out to the mourning friends in this time of their bereavement. The hope of the resurrection is the only hope that can give comfort in times of trial like this.


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