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Submitted: 4/28/15 • Approved: 4/28/15 • Last Updated: 4/2/18 • R769342-G751810-S3
Sep 18, 1836 Terry, Bradford, PA
Jan 27, 1894 Keokuk, Lee, IA
Wife of James T. Wolf
Formerly wife of Charles H. Seaman
The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.
Mrs. Margaret B., wife of James T. Wolf, passed away Jan. 28, 1894 aged 57 years. She was formerly known in Salem as Mrs. Seaman, wife of Charles Seaman, deceased. She was loved by all who knew her and many still cherish her memory. She was a strong advocate of temperance. She had been a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for many years and was a consistant christian. She often spoke of being willing to die and though she died very suddenly and had no time for parting words still there is no doubt as to her resting place, for where we will be in the world to come depends upon what we are in this world.
Her home at the time of her death was in Keokuk, Iowa, from whence her remains were brought to Salem for funeral and interment Jan. 29, 1894.
We commend the bereaved family to God and the word of His grace which is able to build them up and give them a place among them that are sanctified.
Written in family bible were these words "Mrs. M.B. Wolf, wife of James T. Wolf, former wife of C.H. Seaman died at Keokuk, Iowa, Jan 27, 1894 at ten 40 in the evening. She now rests in Heaven. Prepare to meet her. Written by her loving husband, James T. Wolf".
Contributed on 4/28/15 by mjrwag
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