In Lowville, N. Y., February 24, 1898, Mrs. Esther Stillman Crandall, aged 81 years, 11 months, and 12 days.
She was born at Petersburg, N. Y., March 12, 1816. Since 1940 she had lived at Watson, N. Y. In 1880 she was united in marriage to Mr. A. S. Crandall, who still survives. She was the last of the constituent members of the Seventh-day Baptist church of Watson, a faithful Christian, a good wife, devoting her strength and time to the care of her aged parents in their last days.
The funeral services were held at the Seventh-day Baptist church in the afternoon of Feb. 27, Rev. D. D. Dean, of Lowville, conducting the service, speaking, at her own request, from 2 Tim. 4: 7: "I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith." The words were well adapted to the faithful life she led.
B. F. S.
Contributor: Jon Saunders
(47674050)
In Lowville, N. Y., February 24, 1898, Mrs. Esther Stillman Crandall, aged 81 years, 11 months, and 12 days.
She was born at Petersburg, N. Y., March 12, 1816. Since 1940 she had lived at Watson, N. Y. In 1880 she was united in marriage to Mr. A. S. Crandall, who still survives. She was the last of the constituent members of the Seventh-day Baptist church of Watson, a faithful Christian, a good wife, devoting her strength and time to the care of her aged parents in their last days.
The funeral services were held at the Seventh-day Baptist church in the afternoon of Feb. 27, Rev. D. D. Dean, of Lowville, conducting the service, speaking, at her own request, from 2 Tim. 4: 7: "I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith." The words were well adapted to the faithful life she led.
B. F. S.
Contributor: Jon Saunders
(47674050)
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