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- Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 10, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - New Centreville, July 2d, 1879 - The death of Mrs. Rollin Lane occurred on Sunday, the 29th ult. The remains were buried in Pulaski Cemetery on the 30th. Mrs. Lane was sick seven weeks, with alternate hopes and fears for the result. She was not a great sufferer, but required constant attention. She was a good neighbor, a loving mother, and an affectionate wife, mourned by a large circle of friends and relatives. Services were held at the house by Rev. Call of the Methodist Church, Pulaski. Mrs. Lane was informed of her condition some hours before her decease, that excellent woman, Mrs. Gilbert Lane, gently breaking the news to her by saying, "Chick, we fear you will not stay with us much longer." The invalid expressed a little surprise, as she had not yet given up hope, but expressed a willingness to go. In due time she called her family around her bedside, said the Lords Prayer, and said she wanted to go home, to heaven. She gave to each advice, with tokens of remembrance, wishing them all goodbye. Then, her spirit took its departure, and her work was done. The little boy, Eddie, is now sick with the bilious fever. Dr. Low is the attending physician.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, July 10, 1879 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Died - Lane - At New Centreville, New York, June 29th, 1879, Mrs. Elizabeth D., wife of Rollin Lane, aged 32 years.
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