Moore, T. Albert, Mrs.

appeared in Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 26 Mar 1896, p. 3, column 2
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Entered Into Rest.
The FREE PRESS has referred several times to the serious illness of Mrs. (Rev.) T. Albert Moore, Palmerston, whose condition, as a result of pulmonary affections, was very low for a couple of months past. Peacefully she entered into rest about midnight on Monday. Mrs. Moore was a daughter of the late Richard Newton, Esq., of Woodstock, and was born in the vicinity of Belleville. She was married to Rev. Mr. Moore in 1884 and during their pastorate since at Drumbo, Princeton, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Dunnville she was a most efficient helpmeet to her husband and a successful co-worker in the cause to which her life was devoted. During her last hours her implicit trust in Christ and complete submission to God's will were most previous and comforting. Rev. Mr. Moore has the heartfelt sympathy of all in this heavy bereavement. Since removal to Palmerston last July the family circle was previously visited by death and a dear little son removed. A son and daughter, Harry and Eva, six and eight years of age, are left. The remains were brought to Acton last evening and the funeral will take place this morning from the home of Mr. H. P. Moore at 10.30 o'clock. After the burial a memorial service will be held in the Methodist Church.


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26 Mar 1896
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Moore
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