Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, January 12, 1883, Page 11, Image 11

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Died, at Portland, Or., Dec. 19, 1882:
Elizabeth C. Love, aged 29years.
Sister Love was an earnest and- de-
at eAjnjjmbe* ot «tk e di m rr„l i „a m UUuX.i u.
the full assurance of faith. Sho leaven
a husband ami two small children.
H enry S iiadle .
Mrs, Murtlia E. Gregg, wife of Mr.
Napoleon Gregg, died, near Perrydale,
Oregon, Deo. 17, 1882. Aged 28 years,
1 month.RIlll 23 iTuyn.
Sister Gregg was tiro daughter of
Bro. Enoch and Sister Jane Richardson,
of Perrydale, and was a member of the
Church of Chiist at Bethel. She be­
came & Christian at the annual meeting
held at Dixie, in June, 1871, and from
that time until her death maintained
her faith in Christ and the blessed hope
of an immortality beyond the grave.
Her illness was of short duration; and
she knew from the first that it was unto
death, but, in Bpite of much physical
suffering, she ceased not to speak oilier
hope in the resurrection and of heaven­
ly things.
At her request the hymn “ The angels
that watched round the tomb ’’"which
mu q grHat, favorite of hers during her
life was sung at her, grave ; and when
all that was mortal of a loving wife and
mother had been deposited in the little
grave yard at Bethel, we left her there):
to await the time when “The Lord
himself shall descend from lieaVen with
a shout, with the voice of an archuDgel,
and with the trnmp of God.” May we
all be ready at his coming.
W. E. R ichardson .
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