OCR Text |
Show Mrs. Margaret Guion Dead. "Then fell upon the house a sudden g'ooin, A shadow on those features fair and thin. And softly from that hushed and darkened dark-ened room Two angels issued where but one went in.-' Ami surely it was an angel who departed de-parted when the .soul of Mrs. Margaret Cuion winged its flight to eternity on Monday last. Not only a patient, loving, lov-ing, devoted wife and mother, but a true friend to everyone with whom she came in contact. The many friends who came and went during her last illness and turned away with moistened eyes when told there was no hope, the crowded church when she was borne thre for the last time, the (lowers that hid the casket all spoke fif the loe which i was hers and which he deeply earned. For never was there any trouble but what Mrs. tiuion was first to arrive and offer what comfort and consolation she 'oiibl. She was truly everybody's friend. There was never anyone more wM'ing to help in any charitable en's en-'s tenniso. When a picnic or fair was on hand she worked early and late to make it a success, often when her health did not permit Her 1 uncial took place from Logan n venue chapel Thursday morning1. Aug. 1. and. besides her intimate friends, it was attended by the following follow-ing orders, of whkh she was a member: mem-ber: Women's Catholic Order of For-r-sters. C. 31. A: P.. A., Altar and Rosary pockty and Fraternal Aides, i Father Doubel officiated at the Mass I and Father McMenemin spoke feelingly, feeling-ly, bringing words of comfort and : heer to her heartbroken husband, "ister and children. |