Obit: Burr, Emiline #2 (1843 - 1906)
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Surnames: Burr, Carter, Ash
----Source: NEILLSVILLE TIMES (Neillsville, Clark County, Wis.) 05/10/1906
Burr, Emiline #2 (30 MAR 1843 - 1 MAY 1906)
The funeral services of Mrs. John Burr were held at the Congregational Church, Friday, May 4th, at 2 o’clock. There the last expressions of sympathy and sorrow were paid to one who was loved by all who knew her. Mrs. Emiline Burr was born March 30, 1843 at York, Green Co., Wis., and died at Neillsville (Clark Co., Wis.), May 1st, 1906, at the age of 63 years, 1 month and 1 day. During nearly all of her life she has been a devoted servant of God.
In 1868 during her twentieth years she became a Christian, was baptized and joined the Free Will Baptist Church at York. For 38 years she was a most faithful servant in this church. At the end of this time her family moved to Blanchardville where she, her husband and a few others organized and maintained a United Brethren Church. On their removal to Neillsville they at once identified themselves to the Congregational Church.
The last sad rites were paid this estimable lady at the Congregational Church where the pastor, Rev. Albert R. Rice spoke upon the words of Phil. 1:21, "For me to live in Christ to die is gain," saying these words were the expression of her life; and further upon the words of Ps. 116:7, "Return unto thy rest, O my soul." He said that this was the consummation of her life.
On March 15th, 1863 she was married to Mrs. John Burr, with whom she spent 43 happy years. She leaves to follow here, her husband, Mrs. John Burr, and two daughters, Mrs. John Carter and Mrs. Charlie Ash. Mrs. Burr was the oldest, but one of ten children, all of whom survive her but one brother who died in infancy. Five grandchildren also mourn her loss. Of her many relatives scattered far and near the following ones were present at the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ash and two daughters, Bessie and Pearl; Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and three children, Clinton C. Burr C. and Thos. E.; Mrs. Ada Benson, Mrs. Walter Caradine and son, Winford, and Mrs. Andrew Peterson.
We all feel a distinct loss, and extend our deepest sympathies to those in their sorrow.
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