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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DEMOCRAT, October 16, 1885-
BYRNE--Died, Ann Eliza Byrne, September 23d, of malarial fever resulting in consumption, daughter of J.W. and Catherine Byrne, aged 16 years, 10 months.
The death of Miss Annie was truly sad, and was clouded forever with grief, the hearts and home of her parents and sister. She was a patient sufferer for weeks, of that destroyer of the lovely, consumption, and passed tranquilly away amid the heart-broken sobs of loving ones, to companionship with the blest and the sunshine of the Heavenly Home. In her flower wreathed grave reposes all that is immortal of what was once lovely and graceful. Carried thither by loving and tender hands, companions of her school days, she was laid gently and beautifully to rest. [ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DEMOCRAT, October 16, 1885-
BYRNE--Died, Ann Eliza Byrne, September 23d, of malarial fever resulting in consumption, daughter of J.W. and Catherine Byrne, aged 16 years, 10 months.
The death of Miss Annie was truly sad, and was clouded forever with grief, the hearts and home of her parents and sister. She was a patient sufferer for weeks, of that destroyer of the lovely, consumption, and passed tranquilly away amid the heart-broken sobs of loving ones, to companionship with the blest and the sunshine of the Heavenly Home. In her flower wreathed grave reposes all that is immortal of what was once lovely and graceful. Carried thither by loving and tender hands, companions of her school days, she was laid gently and beautifully to rest.
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