Obituary of Nancy Higgins -
September 3, 1878
September 3, 1878
Higgins-Sister
Nancy Higgins
Higgins-Sister
Nancy Higgins was born at Essex Vt., March 31, 1793; was converted at
about the age of twenty years, united with the Methodist Episcopal
Church, and for sixty years led a consistent Christian life.
On Sept. 23, 1878, at Fort Howard, Wis., after a brief illness, she
passed away calmly trusting in her Savior. Her faith in Jesus
had robbed the grave of its terrors and death of his sting.
She was heard to exclaim, just as the eye was being glazed in death and
the cold dew was falling upon her brow; " O! death where is
thy sting?" Her end was peace. She leaves a son and
a daughter.
Jesse
Cole
Died
September 23rd, 1878, in Fort Howard, at the residence of her Son in
Law, Mr, Philo Graves; Mrs Nancy Higgins, in the 81st year of
her age. Mother Higgins was born in the State of
Vermont. Some 40 years ago her husband died, leaving to her
care a family of small children; but faithfully amid all the
trials of her widowed life did she perform her work. As her
reward, she now bears with her to her home above, the deepest love and
veneration of her bereaved family; may God comfort
them. Mother Higgins was one of those kind, gentle persons
that never had an enemy. All woh knew her, loved
her. On the 25th, her remains were taken to Maple Grove for
burial, where the proper funeral services were conducted, and a large
circle of relatives and friends following her to the grave.
Those who saw her in her last hours could not help adopting the
language of the Psalmist and, " Let me die the death of the righteous,
and let my last end be like his.
Submitted by: Renne Reinke