In Memoriam; John Stewart, Elizabeth Ann Stewart

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The house was huilded of the earth, And shall fall again to ground.
Come away: for Life and thought Here no longer dwell; I'.ut ill a city glorious — A great and distant city — have bought A mansion incorruptible.
Would they could have stayed with us." But in the sweet words of Mrs. Browning, we still can rejoic- ingly say : "All are not taken ! there are left behind Living Beloveds, tender looks to bring, And make the daylight still a happy thing, And tender voices 1o make soft the wind." The
...surviving daughters with their husbands and families are the following: Mrs. Geo. B. Kulp, husband and family, of Wilkes-Barre ; Mrs. Charles B. Scott, husband and family, of Scranton ; Mrs. William D. Loomis, husband and family, of Wilkes- Karre ; Mrs. Lewis C. 1 Iessler, and husband, of Scran- ton ; and the dear children of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Guy and Helen, more than doubly orphaned, who need and have the tenderest sympathies of all.
While these all in their one great grief are sighing and say- ing : The voices that charmed and soothed us are silent; the hands that were tenderer than all others, that so gently and unweariedly ministered to us iu hours of pain, and yet so firm- ly upheld us, are cold in the grave; the eyes that so full of love's anxiety marked every step and movement of our youth, and that in after years looked out so eagerly for our coming, ay mi:moriam.


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