Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1893 — At Rest. [ARTICLE]

At Rest.

Hattie (Osborne) Onstott, youngest daughter of Lemuel A. and Olive Osborne, was born in Jasper county, Indiana, August 3, 1870: Died at Rochester, Ind., August 7, 1893, aged 23 years and 4 days. She was left an orphan at the age of four years, after which time she made her home with her brother John L. Osborne for several years and later with her sister Mrs. Ella Cole. She was married to Isaac Onstott, Rochester, Ind., Oct. 20, IBSS, At the age of ttfteeh she was converted, and united with the Johns' street M. E. church, of New Albany, Ind. She remained a faithful member,

full’fellowship with that church until February 20, \893, when she. with her husband, united with the* First Baptist church of Rochester. Sh© leaves behind to mourn her early departure, her young husband, two brothers and six sisters, together with a large circle of friends and relatives. Her virtues were striking, her words were moulded in kindness and her deeds were enacted by loving motives. Her purity of heart enabled her to see. th»' pure and good in. others, anc thus she lived; apart from the

false and the evil of this life. None who have known her will forget the sweetness of her disposition. The funeral services were held in the First Baptist church of Rochester Tuesday afternoon and were largely attended. Interment in Odd Follows’ eemetery. She was a member of Rensse- [ laer Lodge No. 346, Daughters of Rebecca, and was remembered by them with a token of beautiful flowers. Evergreen Lodge D. of R. of Rochester attended in a body, and the sister was laid to rest with the beautiful and impressive ritual and coremony of the order.