The shadows of deep sorrow have fallen over the home of the parents of this little one. Ah, little Mary was bright, attractive and loved; how it saddens our hearts at her going away. Yet we must not weep as those who have no hope, for out loss is her gain, and Heaven is brighter by her being there. While she was only with us a short duration she had gotten entwined about our hearts and it is so hard to give her up. Her illness was short and loving hands have done all they could for her, but God took her to Himself.
At her going little Mary leaves broken and tender hearted parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quincy, one brother, Robert; grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets, and other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets Sunday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. V.V. Hackley. Interment was made in the Lowell cemetery in charge of Weaver and Son.
Death travels down the thickly settled highway,
At shining marks they say he loves to aim;
How did he find, far down our lonely by-way,
Our little Mary Jeanette, by name?
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