Obit for W T Stayton
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Obit for Grandpa Taber
I am not related I just found this in the paper:
BAIRD STAR, Saturday, March 28, 1896
IN MEMORY
DIED - At the home of his son, F Taber, on March 14th, Grandpa Taber, age 86
The "golden bowl" is now broken, the "silver cord" is now loosed and a bright spirit has winged its flight to the spirit of God. Rest in peace dear friend, sadly will the loved ones miss you, yet we feel that our loss is your great gain. We know that your pure spirit soared to the realms of everlasting bliss, and not until the loved ones join you there, will the loved toned make music in our hearts He leaves a mourning household, his aged wife, whose companionship he has enjoyed for sixty five (65) years is left, broken-hearted, but with the consolation, that their separation will not be long then she soon will be called to cross the crystal sea, where their union will be unbroken through all ages. My she fully realize that his sufferings are ended, and that he is numbered with the household of God. Everything was done during his sickness that thoughtful kindness could suggest, and the long procession that followed the remains to the grave was expressive of the sorrow of his friends and neighbors. We commend the loved ones to "Him who doeth all things well" MEG.
BAIRD STAR, Saturday, March 28, 1896
IN MEMORY
DIED - At the home of his son, F Taber, on March 14th, Grandpa Taber, age 86
The "golden bowl" is now broken, the "silver cord" is now loosed and a bright spirit has winged its flight to the spirit of God. Rest in peace dear friend, sadly will the loved ones miss you, yet we feel that our loss is your great gain. We know that your pure spirit soared to the realms of everlasting bliss, and not until the loved ones join you there, will the loved toned make music in our hearts He leaves a mourning household, his aged wife, whose companionship he has enjoyed for sixty five (65) years is left, broken-hearted, but with the consolation, that their separation will not be long then she soon will be called to cross the crystal sea, where their union will be unbroken through all ages. My she fully realize that his sufferings are ended, and that he is numbered with the household of God. Everything was done during his sickness that thoughtful kindness could suggest, and the long procession that followed the remains to the grave was expressive of the sorrow of his friends and neighbors. We commend the loved ones to "Him who doeth all things well" MEG.