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- Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 22, 1874 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Casket - Beyea - In this village, October 20, 1874, of consumption, Olive M., wife of J. Beyea aged 51 years. The deceased was mother of Mrs. L. R. Muzzy of this village, and had been a resident of Pulaski some four years, previous to which time she resided in Cayuga County. For nearly twenty years she had been a patient suffering from the ravages of consumption, but notwithstanding her sore afflictions, her trust was always firmly fixed on God's promises. The deceased had been an exemplary member of the M. E. Church for many years. Only an hour before she peacefully passed away, expressions of strong faith in and for her Savior work gently whispered in the years of her sorrowing husband, and agonized daughter, who bent over her, anxious to perform the last _ of love.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, October 29, 1874 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - With feelings of sorrow, we announced the death of Olive, wife of Mr. Jonathan Beyea, at her home and Pulaski, Oswego County, on Tuesday morning last. Accompanied by the husband, the son-in- law, Mr. L. R. Muzzy, editor of the Pulaski Democrat, and wife and little daughter, the remains were brought to this place by the evening train on Wednesday and taken thence to Kelloggsville for internment, the obsequies taking place from the residence of Charles Lewis, at 11 o'clock on Thursday morning. Mrs. Beyea was a lady of more than ordinary amiableness, and combined many of the rare qualities of a true Christian woman. As a wife and mother, she was affectionate and indulgent, and in years past we remember her as one of the kindest and friendliest of neighbors. She had been for many months a sufferer from consumption, which finally terminated her life, and it seemed but m_ that she should find a last resting place so near the spot which in former years had been to her, a pleasant abode. -Moravia Register.
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