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Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes

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Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
9 Sep 1890 (aged 55)
Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Mount Olive, Wayne County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Ingram & Sarah Rhodes

Wayne County, NC
Sarah E. Rhodes Obituary

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Died at her home in Grantham's township, on Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1890, Miss Sarah E. Rhodes aged 55 years and 22 days. Deceased had been in declining health for more than a year, but her sufferings were borne with Christian fortitude and resignation. She had been for many years a member of the Methodist Church, and her devotion to her Church, and her faith in Christ, remained unshaken to the last.

Her mortal remains were laid to rest by the side of her father and mother the following day. The funeral sermon was preached by her pastor, Rev. J.T. Abernathy, of Mount Olive, in the presence of a large concourse of her relatives and friends, who sorrowfully followed her to the dark and silent tomb, but who confidently expect to meet her in a better land when their trials here are over.

J.
Dudley, NC, Sept. 30, 1890
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Daughter of Ingram & Sarah Rhodes

Wayne County, NC
Sarah E. Rhodes Obituary

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Died at her home in Grantham's township, on Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1890, Miss Sarah E. Rhodes aged 55 years and 22 days. Deceased had been in declining health for more than a year, but her sufferings were borne with Christian fortitude and resignation. She had been for many years a member of the Methodist Church, and her devotion to her Church, and her faith in Christ, remained unshaken to the last.

Her mortal remains were laid to rest by the side of her father and mother the following day. The funeral sermon was preached by her pastor, Rev. J.T. Abernathy, of Mount Olive, in the presence of a large concourse of her relatives and friends, who sorrowfully followed her to the dark and silent tomb, but who confidently expect to meet her in a better land when their trials here are over.

J.
Dudley, NC, Sept. 30, 1890
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