icr relatives and friends. | yeaThe deceased was ready to go, al- { cap though she realized her need with the family, and would have liked to remain with. tnem in order that she •might help wherer she was so much needed, but, submissive ta her Creator. A short time after her last operation the writer while calling, heard her say that everything was well, shemgso 1ty iDeitheneia chotsaid, “if it is God’s will 1 am ready 1 liv*leaasprlt;ChfuiHino-his a 1deto go.” bi her early youth she gave herself to- ner Savior, and although busy days with little loved ones to care for did not permit her to attend church services as she would liked to- have done., still in the days of neon she trusted, in Him from whom com-eth all help.As a wife, Mrs. Peters was true and faithful, a kind, and loving companion, making the home a cheerful place to be As a mother she was long suffering, sacrificing, and loving, caring for those enerusted to her, cn when rh /.d'-'ally unable, but whether j 18 lif e or- dea th- she was willing.-to serve . nc them Witt -11 her strength until God , w 35-ml - . , .•1.” As a neighbor she a|was-kind, gentle, and a friend to ev- 11 eryboiy, and her presence will be missed everywhere she was known.The services iwere*held in the M. E.UIfaiKSLtlhiZeidler oreaching the sermon. Thebody was laid to its last resting place , w in the Maple Grove cemetery at Nar- nka: I Trllf I 1 f!- 101