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| Mrs. Sarah Eatdaughter anlt;f Mx.: andjjfsjJ; D. Anfttoig, Wednesday February 25# at the age of 95vears and 5 months. .■ : Mrs. Colteajr bad not been - quite so well a few days ago but had revived. She was not Of a complaining* disposition and no grave fearsWclCcondition. . After beihg up a short time Wednesday morning she lay down. Both Mrs. Armstrong andher husband bad been to her room to see if she were resting easily, or needed attention. They left her sleeping quietly- A niece, Mrs. Umbaugh, came from Coon Rapids about tbe time of the: last visit to Mrs- Colthar’s room and was told she was sleeping. After a few moments Mrs.- IJmbaugh decided that she would go in and' see if Aunt Sarah was all right. Shefound her sleeping the deep, .sleep of the Forever, having passed from tbe one to the other without, atruggle. ...Funeral service%\yill be held athe Methodist Mnd^v—. 3.t- - i’clock p. m.1 tiuunWe are some crowded for room ,nd time this week and hope to ay more next week of the life that tarted so early in the nineteenth entury and ended so peacefully .fter having seen nearly enough.of his to complete a life of almost atundred years.
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Bayard Advocate

Bayard, Iowa, US

Thu, Feb 26, 1914

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