DIED.

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      February 14th at East Saginaw Tilla Stranger,

Daughter of  John and Mary A. Stranger, aged 27

Years.

      From the  letter which encloses the sad notice

 above we extract the following lines which

 breathes a beautiful spirit of christian resignation:

      My darling daughter has gone home.

      With a smile upon her lips

      Hands crossed upon her breast;

      Our darling has gone home

      To love, and peace, and rest.

      Then let us cease our weeping.

      And bow our heads in prayer,

      She is not dead but sleeping

      And awaits us over there.

 

      Please accept thanks for your favorable recog–

nition always.  May write again a little bye and

bye if the lord lifts his heavy hand.

                                         Mary A. Stranger.

 (Below is another reference printed in the same publication)

    In another column will be found the no-

tice of the death of Miss Tilla Stranger who

with her mother, Mrs. Mary A, Stranger,

spent the Summer of 1884 in Petoskey. Not

a few of our people who came to entertain a

high regard for them, we tenderly sympa–

thize with Mrs. Stranger in her affliction.

 

PETOSKEY RECORD.

 

J.C. BONTECOU, Editor.

 

WEDNESDAY, FEBURARY 24, 1886.