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May 19, 1909. TH
he send forth labourers into his harvest."
Who will take up the work laid down
by Dr. Owen?
Who will answer like Isaiah. "Here
ara I. Ixird send me"?
MRS. JENNIE L. KING.
O God of life and death,
Litt up our Head;
Hear thou our utmost grief.
For Mother is dead.
i.,13. Jennie L. King v.-aa a mother; and
her death, which occurred at her home
near Cascade, Pittsylvania County, Va.,
April 20, 1909, brought to her loved ones
their greatest sorrow, a sorrow 110 less
heavy even though they had known that
her sickness must at 110 distant day
prove fatal.
AH that medical wisdom and sklM
could do, all that love and loyalty of
nusband and children could do were powerless
to arre3t the ravages of the disease,
which some two years ago made its
appearance.
Through all the days she bore her sufferings
wild even aid cheerful resignation,
never doubting her Lord's wisdom
and goouness?not even when she knew
she would be denied the great desire ot
her maternal heart?that she might live
to bring up her little girls.
Mrs. King's parents were John W. and
Bettie A Oahill, to whom she was born
January 3, 1858, In Henry County, Va.,
June 17, 1880, she was married hi her
native county to Thomas Jesse King,
from which union there were ten children.
Archer Sherman, Leila Alloc, (now Mrs.
J. F. Lewis), Lewis Irvine, Harvey Brown,
Mary warn, mourns jesse, jr., sauio
Myra, Nora Lavine, Jennie Reaves, and
a son that died in infancy.
The nine with the husband survive her.
tone is also survived by two brothers, z..
15. and T. C. Caliill. and two sisters,
Mrs. Alice Hodnett and Miss x^enora Caliill.
In the summer of 1902 she united with
the Cascade Presbyterian cnurch.Mn the
communion of which she lived lili death
Mrs. King's married lire fulfilled the
rich promise of her girlhood. Her husband
found in her a wife strong and true
iu character, invaluable in counsel, and
helpful in all the relations of life. Her
childreh gratefully acknowledge that
priceless heritage they ha 'e from Lcr?
the instruction, training and ever living
innuence of a consecrated and competent
Christian mother.
Her neighborly kindness abounded.
Her many friends bare witness to the
strength and fidelity of her attachments.
Loyal to ner Master, she was always
loyal to His Church, and delighted to
wait on him in all the ordinances of religion.
The large and representative concourse
of people that assembled at her
funeral attested the high esteem in which
She Was hpln The fnnornl hj??
? . ? " uu Wiauuuicu
from the home, and interment was made
in a family cemetery a few rods away.
She rests from her tabors, and her
works follow her.
I Her Pastor.
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gate,
That shuts in the golden West;
I The shadows deepen, the hour is late,
And left here In the dark, we wait
Our call, as a willing guest.
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