"Died, in this City, on Sunday night last Mrs. Anne Blagden, relict of the late George Blagden. Seldom has death borne from our midst a more lovely and estimable prize. As a wife and mother she was all that could be desired in one sustaining those interesting relations. Her native sweetness of disposition, and uniform kindness and benevolence of soul, peculiarly endeared her to all who were favored with her acquaintance. Her unobtrusive, yet firm, enlightened, and decided piety, however, was her highest praise. Of her it may be said, with as much certainty as of any other individual, that she was truly a follower of the meek and benevolent Savior. The principles of his religion governed her in life, and its consolations supported her in death, making her transit from this world to a better, peaceful and happy. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Her funeral will take place from her late residence at 10 o'clock this morning."
"Died, in this City, on Sunday night last Mrs. Anne Blagden, relict of the late George Blagden. Seldom has death borne from our midst a more lovely and estimable prize. As a wife and mother she was all that could be desired in one sustaining those interesting relations. Her native sweetness of disposition, and uniform kindness and benevolence of soul, peculiarly endeared her to all who were favored with her acquaintance. Her unobtrusive, yet firm, enlightened, and decided piety, however, was her highest praise. Of her it may be said, with as much certainty as of any other individual, that she was truly a follower of the meek and benevolent Savior. The principles of his religion governed her in life, and its consolations supported her in death, making her transit from this world to a better, peaceful and happy. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Her funeral will take place from her late residence at 10 o'clock this morning."
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