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May 26, 1909. THE
Miss Lucy Cairnes riall, a lady of culture
and refinement, who still survives
him with five grown sons, all of whom
are steady business men of unimpeachable
integrity, and one daughter, Mrs
Lucy Yancey Fuller, of Baltimore, Md.
These six children are all members of the
Southern Presbyterian Church.
Returnne to the United State? he set
tied in Florida, and was a member of
the Umatilla Presbyterian church for
twenty-two years, and a valued member
during most of that time. His fathei
was the Hon. Wm. l,. Yancey, one of
the most brilliant orators cf the south,
and a historical character in tne great
struggle between the north and south.
After a painful and lingering illness,
he fell asleep in Je3us on March 17, 1909,
and was buried in Glendalo cemetery
amid the orange groves that he planted
where the fragrance of their bloom and
the sweet thrills of the mocking bird
make a fitting place for his body to rest
until the sound of the last trump shall
awaken it to everlasting life and glory,
and ascend with the saints "to meet the
Lord in the air and so be forever with
the Lord.'*
MRS. B. F. HALL.
The subject of this sketch was born
in Warren County, Miss., near Vicksburg,
February 28, 1837. She departed thi3
life at Bolton, Miss., Hinds County, April
17, 1909, having just passed her seventysecond
year. Her maiden name was
Amanda Elizabeth Farr.
nearly in life she gave her heart to
God, and from that date to the day ot
her deatu she was a consistent member
of the Presbyterian church. At lite age
of young womanhood she gave her life
in wedlock with Mr. B. F. Hall, to whom
she was an ever faithful and affectionate
wife. She became the mother of nine
church and settle in life, aud who, toall
of whom she lived to see join the
church and settled in life, and who, together
with her faithful husband, survive
her. The writer was often in her home,
and seldom ever left witnout, at her own
ronuonl _ * ri -J 1
.C4UC3L, icauiug iuc vv ui u ui uuu ttuu
kneeling in prayer.
She loved her friends and family, and
her Saviour, whom she served humbly
and faithfully. She was one of those
meek, patient Christians into whose presence
one never came without feeling the
warmth of her Christian heart, loving
influence and deep piety. She will be
sadly missed, not only by her church
and friends, but most 01 all by ner devoted
husband and children. As a wife,
mother and friend she was loving, tender
and devoted.
The sweet fragrance of .ier life will
long linger like the perfume of shattered
roses to bless and cheer all who knew
her; especially those of her immediate
family.
I Aged husband and loving children,
weep not, your loved one has only preceded
you a little while to our Father's
House, where the ties, now severed, will
in Qod's own time be reunited never
more to be broken, a happy unbroken
family in our home in heaven.
C. P. C.
Whom the heart of man ^huts out,
Sometimes the heart of God takes in.
And fences them all round about
With silence 'mid the world's din.
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