Young People's History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

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He had an even, pleasant tempera- ment, but was honest and firm in his ideas of right.
He was among the number on whom fell the "shadow of the sable wing" . in 1909, and greatly was he mourned.
Of the many missionaries sent by the Reorganized Church to the South Sea Islands, all have returned to their native land excepting Elder Charles H. Lake.
His spirit left his body in those far-off islands June 15, 1913. He was watched over and cared for by his faithful wife. There was not another white wo
...man near her. Though she was beloved of the brown Saints, her heart was heavy when she left the loved form on the lonely island of Amanu in the Tuamotuan Islands, and who can guess of her loneliness in that sad hour. JNIany have returned from that far field with broken and shattered health, but Elder I^ake was the only one left there, and his wife the only one who returned in bereavement and alone to her native land.
Elder Eake, like Elder Wandell, was under heavy af- fliction when he accepted the mission to the islands, but he preferi-ed to spend what time was left to him in active service foi- the church.


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