Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1909 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

OBITUARY. Melslna Grizzle was born in Tennessee, December 31, 1821, and departed this life here in Monticello Saturday, April 17, 1909, aged 87 years, 3 months and 16 days. When quite young, the deceased came with her parents to this state and settled in Terre Haute, and was there in 1842 united in marriage with Reason Casto. To this union eight children—four girls and four boys—were born. All of whom this aged mother saw precede her in the spirit save one son, William, who was spared unto her as a comfort and solace of her declining years, and to see that her body was laid to rest after her spirit had been set free to pass into eternity. The husband of her youth was called to his reward in 1876 and she lived < widow until 1899 when she married Stephen Losh, who died in 1904. More than fifty years of her life was passed in Jasper county which she saw come up out of the wilderness to bloom and blossom as a rose After the death of her second husband she came to Monticello to make her home with her son. In her younger womanhood she made the great profession in the Faith that saves, and in 1855 united with the Methodist church to be a faithful worker in the same until in 1894 when in Milroy township, Jasper county, she united with the Christian Friends’ church. Loyal to her blessed Savior and Redeemer unto the last, she was ready for the call. Hers was a fitting close to a long life when she was garnered home .as a fully ripened sheaf. One son, nine grandchildren and ten great grandchildren were left to mourn. xx

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