the Santa-Aiiar ihotM of iottetBraiaby, JAnetyn^ onJanuary 4,1^19, about f^iir^riontbd before the late Queen Victbrii; She wasweaneartireseei-- .y have someje at lich V id and praise argest jr held s very tirteen Lli and id and *re as-■acons,ssings,»:o the lem to cere-i lt;»shorthour.ig thehotlgh ir con-i seen, rs to 3r re-ilarity great a face ic-.of a aother on his it this f seri-andat all. ily in-ten to world withpened waders a they i pos t-ey do is be-le nford, ribrlyandft-i**v T.JTbit*rfiI.»wasWV»4-J*loved reefdenite otour ;■*-j»■but; asha theras ledthe di*thisn- A review of befe(life;carries us back* • * * % ’ 1 • *. ; !*• ** • • » 1 ' Vy- f •t’ } { lt;4 'to the early yeai^ -of t^ei century,for' Hannah atBraisby,January 4,1819; aboutnV‘,vv.br ■/the daughter of William^;^Robse. She was mtuntierib • tp Simbiv Halesworth on August i2,^^^:'gThe family came to New York iiii:1850f a after a short stay in Newlt;Jer8ey; re-?- :.s * V T 'i ■ 4 ' • % -moved to Lancaster, Pehn., ' where William .Halesworth was bom. In 185^ they moved west to Illinois-mained/ in Pulton coxmty until 1874 when they came to Santa Ana, where the family has since resided.''' ;F6r several years past Mrs. Hales-Worth’s health has been poor, but she- *•••.,.**. # . i . .*was lovingly cared for at the homp of her son; William. She was always* cheerful ahdi contented, and; constant* ly expressed her gratitude to her friends for the love and tenderness with which she was surrounded .^She was baptized in infancy in the Church of England, and always remained a loyal and devoted., member of the church.Pull of years and* honor, she passed peacefully away, in the early morning of August 23d. Her burdens are laid- aside, and her soul has gone to itp rest. - v“Rest eternal grant to her O, Lord, And let light perpetual shine upon her/*The funeral was held from the Church of the Messiah, the Rev. W. H.' Wotton officiating. The large gathering of friends present bore testimony to the love and reverence, inwhich she was held.A Tribute to the Memory of GrandmaHalesworth.Lay her gently down! This is onlythe form* we saw. in life, she herself, * ■*+has entered the door of endless life,us to mourn. Drop not a tear, but rejoice that her soul has passed, “over the bar.* Only her memory- sweet, keep green her resting place. Plant on her grave the flower of her native land, For-get-that those who come this way4 • j *know that love still lingers on sacred spot. From her lovingr ,t . •AND MRS. J. S. HAYWOOD.