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IN MEMORIAM.In remembrance of our dear father, Rudolph Lay, died March 16th, 1901, aged 67 years and 5 months.He suffered pain and grief below, Christ heals him now from all his woe; For him hath endless joy begun,He shines in glory like the sun.Then let us leave him to his rest,And homeward turn, for he is blest; And we must well our souls prepare, When death shall come, to meet him there.By His Children.IN MEMORIAM.In remembrance of our dear sister, I Octavia E. Gallion, who departed this I. life two months ago today, March 28, 1901. ,Sleep sister dear and take your rest,God called you home he thought it best, | It was hard indeed to part from thee,But Christ’s strong arm supported me.Gone in the best of her days,Blighted in womanhood’s bloom,Torn from hearts that love her,To sleep in the silent tomb.By Her Sister.•r
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Bel Air Aegis and Intelligencer

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Fri, Mar 29, 1901

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