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RestOn March 28, the death angelisited the home of Mr. M. L.U Cherry took from her hering mother, Francis Alligood, ageyears. She leaves three da ugh-*ters to mourn their loss and ahost of relatives and friends.j hope our loss is her eternal; gain. She was not sick but a shorttime. All was done for her thatloving hands could do.We loved you, oh, we lovedbut the angels loved you moreso they claimed you for a Jewel!yonder shining shoreWe miss you, oh, we miss youangels would have missedtoo. So from the throne inGod showed them whatWe hated to see you leave, weknow that you must go but Godin all his wise goodness showedus that it was better soHow we wish the absent dearone was here with all the restYes when the day is over gndthey all have gone to rest lt;wefeel the heavenly father does allthings for the best so we cheerour drooping spirits with the rising of the sun, but we can’t helpthinking of the loved absent one.Written by her loving Deice,Mrs. A. T. Alligood,
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Washington, North Carolina, US

Thu, Apr 05, 1917

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