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- Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, December 8, 1909 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Friday afternoon, in the city of Syracuse, after two weeks of intense suffering, Cynthia Ann, the fourteen-year-old daughter of Frederick H. and Antoinette Seamans Soule, entered into peaceful rest, closely folded in the arms of her loving Heavenly Father. An operation for appendicitis, November 21st and peritonitis were too much for her weak little body. She was born in Syracuse fourteen years ago last August. Had lived in that city all her life, where, in her school, in her church and in her social life she was a conspicuous factor. Not for her physical impress, for she was a slight little body, but she possessed an exceptionally keen mind and was thoughtful beyond her years. She was gifted with talents which promised to land her into a field of great usefulness. It seemed that her presence was eminently essential in the midst of a large circle of young friends and associates, but the loving Father willed otherwise, and called her to Himself, for the better development and more perfect finish of her rich life. Her funeral was held from the parents’ home, Sunday. Her pastor. Rev. Mr. Waldorf, of Sentinary Methodist church in charge. His words were most fitting and impressive, filled with merited eulogy. A class of Cynthia’s schoolmates rendered three sacred songs well selected for the solemn occasion. She was laid at rest in Morningside Cemetery, beneath a profusion of flowers. She is survived by her parents and two brothers, Royal P. Soule, of New York, and Hunter Soule at home.
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