Dinsmore - Sarah Miller
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Sarah Jane Miller was born Nov 4th, 1853. She was married to JM Dinsmore and to them were born five children of which only two are living. She united with the Christian Church at this place (New Market) several years ago. With her long months of suffering, not a murmur came from her lips, but was wholly resigned to the will of a kind Heavenly father. She leaves a husband, son, daughter, two sisters and two brothers with a number of friends to mourn her departure. The family wish to extend their thanks to friends who were so kind during her sickness and death. Previous mother thou hast left us, left us to return no more, but we hope to meet her, on the bright and shining shore. Long the hours and sad the hours, since our dear one has gone, but a brither home than ours in heaven is now her own. - kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 7 February 1902
The funeral service of Mrs. John Dinsmore was conducted at the residence Wednesday at eleven o’clock, interment at Finley Chapel. - "S"
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 14 February 1902
Sarah Jane Miller was born Nov. 4th, 1853. She was married to J. M. Dinsmore and to them was born five children, of which, only two are living. She united with the Christian Church at this place several years ago. With her long months of suffering, not a murmur came from her lips, but was wholly resigned to the will of a kind Heavenly father. She leaves a husband, son, daughter, two sisters and two brothers, with a number of friends to mourn her departure. The family wishes to extend their thanks to friends who were so kind during her sickness and death. "S"