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Show 'AGAIN CEDAR f MOURNS. 7 Another of The Old Choir Members Called to Brighter Shore. Mrs. Belle Perry, an Accomplished Young Woman, Succcuibs to Ravages of Disease. Wednesday morning about 4 o'olook death on mo to ioloaao Mrs. Hollo Ferry from this lite. She had suf fcred intensely siuoe tho tniddlo of May, and although all tbnt the boat , of medical skill nui kind and onro- ful nursing auuld do, was dono for hor, bor constitution wua bo woakonod tbnt sho passed away as abovo stated. Dolle was a bright and Intelligent woman, first always in anything of a , oharltablo nature. Bbo was a gifted nlto singer and for years has been identified with the Coder Gity ohoir. I Many times has her sweet contralto voloo sung the songs lovod by all. She wan always nraoug tho first to respond re-spond when called to siug on any occasion, oc-casion, and was over ready aud wll ling to give tho benefit of her ability aa a eingor to her friends and ua-qualntanaeB. ua-qualntanaeB. She was also for a 1 number of years a sucoeasful nursa under Dr. O. W. Middleton and many I an unfortunate has found cause to J bless her for her ministrations to I them. I She was alao promineutly identified in tho nuxllliary organizations of tho I obuich and was a tireless worker in II whatever capacity she was plaoed. y Many have cause to Bay of her "God 1 bless her. May her reward in the I realms above be glorious." Dello will bo sadly nilaaed by many of the peoplo of Oedar Olty, ob Bbo , was of a pleasant disposition and al 1 ways had a pleasant word for all, and especially was she. comforting to tboso who wore soiely alfllcted. Tho ., children with whom sho was acquaint. ed "will miss her, for she was as a raothor to all children, easily gain Ing tbolr love through her benevolence benevo-lence and winning disposition. Her husband preoeeded her to the brighter shore eight years ago and she now goes to join him in a happy reunion, to receive tuo renarJ of igloiy to which she la justly entitled. She lo the daughter nf Daniel and Keturah MHcfarlauo, and was born January 2!t, 187!). Sho leaves two cbildrou, a mothor, father, brothers and sisters and a host cf friouds to mourn hor departure. Funornl fervioes were held yesterday yester-day afternoon at d o'clock. The taberuaolo was beautifully decorated for tho ooonslon and there was a pro fiiBiou of floral tributes given by loving friands. The epeakera epoke of the uevful life of tho deoouiod und of tho mauy good qualities which abe poEsesBod. |