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Stull - Georgianna Case

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Thursday, March 21, 1901

Death has visited the home of Aquilla Stull and taken from its midst a dear wife and beloved mother. Mrs. was born in Howard Mills, Kentucky, May 31, 1839; united with the Christian church in 1856 and lived faithful to her commander. She was married to Aquilla Stull on June 1, 1856, and to them ten children were born, Mrs. Nancy Lindley of Georgetown, Illinois; Mrs. Mary Gillis, of Cayuga, Ind; Mrs. Emma Follick, John, Lawson and Lillie Stull, all left behind to mourn her loss. The loss is great to them all. Her three daughters, also her son John, will miss her kindly face when they visit the old homestead. But the husband and father and daughter Lillie, and son Lawson, how lonely the days and evenings will be to them. The house will seem empty without her presence and when they are all around the fireside her chair will be vacant. Her voice cannot be heard and her work is laid aside. The sympthy of friends and aching hearts cannot fill the vacancy, but Jesus who comforted her at the grave of Lasarus is willing and able to comfort those who will come to him in their hour of affliction. She was troubled with tuberculosis until death came Monday evening, Feb. 25, 1901, at the age of 61 years, 8 months and 24 days. Her suffering was severe toward the last but she bore it patiently. The mortal body of the departed sleeps in that beautiful cemetery west of Waynetown and the immortal soul rests in the bosom of God who gave it. Dear mother, they've laid her in her grave, On earth we shall see her never more; She has crossed the gleaming river To meet the loved ones gone before
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CARD OF THANKS Aquilla Stull and children wish to express their sincere thanks to the friends who so faithfully worked and assisted during the sickness and death of their loved one.

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 22 March 1901

 
Death has visited the home of Aquilla Stull and taken from its midst a dear wife and beloved mother. Mrs. Georgian Case was born in Howard Mills, Kentucky, May 31, 1839; united with the Christian Church in 1856 and lived faithful to her commander. She was married to Aquilla Stull June 1, 1856, and to them ten children were born, Mrs. Nancy Lindley, of Georgetown, Ill.; Mrs. Mary Gillis, of Cayuga, Ind.; Mrs. Emma Follick, John, Lawson and Lillie Stull, all left behind to mourn her loss. The loss is great to them all. Her three daughters, also her son, John, will miss her kindly face when they visit the old homestead. But the husband and father and daughter, Lillie, and son, Lawson, how lonely the days and evening will be to them. The house will seem empty without her presence and when they are all around the fireside her chair will be vacant. Her voice cannot be heard and her work is laid aside. The sympathy of friends and aching hearts cannot fill the vacancy, but Jesus who comforted her at the grave of Lazarus is willing and able to comfort those who will come to him in their hour of affliction.
She was troubled with tuberculosis until death came Monday evening, Feb. 25, 1901, at the age of 61 years, 8 months and 24 days. Her suffering was severe toward the last but she bore it patiently. The moral body of the departed sleeps in that beautiful cemetery west of Waynetown and the immortal soul rests in the bosom of God who gave it.


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