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Oct 1st Edwin came home  
Oct 1st Edwin came home sick of Typhoid fever and never left the house again. One week after I rec'd a telegram while in Rochester summoning me at once to his bedside as he was dangerously ill. May came from her school at Clinton. Milton from Pithole and those from Syracuse were here. He was delirious most of the time after my return but never did he forget his kindness, politeness and gentlemanly tone of character even in that. Our Heavenly Father to comfort us kindly rallied him from his lethargy and delirium one [[?]] before his death long enough to give us evidence of the faithful endeavor to serve the blessed Jesus and it tempers the affliction - yes it takes away the sting of death. We know he's only gone over the River before us
sick of Typhoid fever and
never left the house again.
One week later I rec'd a telegram  
while in Rochester summoning  
me at once to his bedside as he  
was dangerously ill. May came  
from his school at Clinton  
Milton from Pithole and those  
from Syracuse were here. He  
was delirious most of the time after  
my return but never did he forget  
his kindness, politeness and gentle-
manly [?] of character [?] in  
that. Our Heavenly Father to comfort  
us kindly rallied him from his  
lethargy and delirium one week before  
his death long enough to give  
us evidence of the faithful [?]
on to serve the blessed Jesus and  
it [?] the affliction - yes it takes  
away the sting of death. We know  
he's only gone over the River before us

Latest revision as of 04:46, 28 December 2022

Oct 1st Edwin came home sick of Typhoid fever and never left the house again. One week after I rec'd a telegram while in Rochester summoning me at once to his bedside as he was dangerously ill. May came from her school at Clinton. Milton from Pithole and those from Syracuse were here. He was delirious most of the time after my return but never did he forget his kindness, politeness and gentlemanly tone of character even in that. Our Heavenly Father to comfort us kindly rallied him from his lethargy and delirium one ? before his death long enough to give us evidence of the faithful endeavor to serve the blessed Jesus and it tempers the affliction - yes it takes away the sting of death. We know he's only gone over the River before us