She experienced religion during the revival meetings at the
Presbyterian Church last November and united with the church on profession of
her faith. She remained faithful to her vows until her Lord summoned her to her
home above. She was resigned to what seemed to be God's will and bore her
sufferings patiently. She was of a kind and humble disposition and was always
willing to do her part in caring for the wants of others. She will be greatly
missed in the home which she left but it seemed the will of her Heavenly Father
that she should be taken, and He doeth all things well.
March 31, 1887, Manning Monitor