On the 24th of August 1895, at the residence of his son Michael, on St. Joe Street, Elkhart, Ind., after many years of patient suffering of rheumatism and other troubles, Bro. David Quier, aged 80 years, 10 months and 20 days.
His posterity numbers 12 children, 5 living,
25 grandchildren, 21 living and
13 great grandchildren, 12 living.
Bro. Quier was for many years unable to walk and had to be moved about in a wheel chair, and in this way he used to attend the meetings as regularly as health and weather permitted. His sufferings were at times excruciating, but he was a model of patience and his trust in God was unwavering, and he looked with joy to the time when his soul should be freed from its poor palsied temple of clay.
Buried on the 26th in the new graveyard south of town. Funeral services by J. S. Lehman and S. F. Coffman. Text, Micah 2: 10
Parents
Adam Quier 1784
Cathanne ? 1795-1846
On the 24th of August 1895, at the residence of his son Michael, on St. Joe Street, Elkhart, Ind., after many years of patient suffering of rheumatism and other troubles, Bro. David Quier, aged 80 years, 10 months and 20 days.
His posterity numbers 12 children, 5 living,
25 grandchildren, 21 living and
13 great grandchildren, 12 living.
Bro. Quier was for many years unable to walk and had to be moved about in a wheel chair, and in this way he used to attend the meetings as regularly as health and weather permitted. His sufferings were at times excruciating, but he was a model of patience and his trust in God was unwavering, and he looked with joy to the time when his soul should be freed from its poor palsied temple of clay.
Buried on the 26th in the new graveyard south of town. Funeral services by J. S. Lehman and S. F. Coffman. Text, Micah 2: 10
Parents
Adam Quier 1784
Cathanne ? 1795-1846
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