The funeral was held from her late residence Monday. Rev. Worrick of Sprout Brook Officiating. Remains were interred in Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. McClure was highly respected by all who knew her and a true Christian lady having been united with the M. E. Church for many years. The church and the Sunday school at the place will miss her wise councils and cheering words and the family consisting of husband and two children that are left and who feel the deep affliction will never forget the mother's love and kind words.
The friends, wherever located sympathize with the bereaved in this, their sad hour of affliction and may He who tempers the wind in the time of a tempest give consolation in time need.
Quaker Street Review, June 8, 1893
The funeral was held from her late residence Monday. Rev. Worrick of Sprout Brook Officiating. Remains were interred in Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. McClure was highly respected by all who knew her and a true Christian lady having been united with the M. E. Church for many years. The church and the Sunday school at the place will miss her wise councils and cheering words and the family consisting of husband and two children that are left and who feel the deep affliction will never forget the mother's love and kind words.
The friends, wherever located sympathize with the bereaved in this, their sad hour of affliction and may He who tempers the wind in the time of a tempest give consolation in time need.
Quaker Street Review, June 8, 1893
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