Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1900 — Obituary. [ARTICLE]
Obituary.
Elizabeth H. Kendall, daughter of Rev. and Mrs D. J. Huston, was born in Columbus, Ind., July 29,1863; removed to Jasper Co., in 1867. She was converted and united with the Rensselaer Baptist church in Feburary, 1876. Removed to Goodland in 1881. She graduated from the Goodland high school in 1883, and was married to J. W. Kendall, August 13, 1885, She fell asleep in Jesus at the home of her parents in Milroy tp., Sept 3, at one o’clock a. m. Funeral service at the Milroy Baptist church at 10 o’clock, Sept. 4, by Rev. J. A. Haynes of Monon, text, Ps. 116:15. Her body was laid by the side of her husband in the Palestine cemetery. As a daughter she was loving, obedient and faithful, and the same is true of her as a wife and mother. As a christain, she was loyal to truth, and consistent in life. Striving to learn more, and delighted to tfa'h to others the truths which she loved and which had given her strength and comfort in sorrow and suffering. She was one of the six constituent members of the Milroy Baptist church, and lived to see ingatherings of precious souls, among whom her two daughters made a public confession of the faith. \Ve are exceeding thankful for the kindness and I ‘lp of neighbors and friends, and though sad on account of bereavement, we sorrow not as without
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D. J. HUSTON.
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