Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . d for Spragues Annals. Record of Ministers. 201 preached her funeral sermon, and wrote an obituary for theNorthern Christian Advocate, from which are taken most ofthe facts here recorded. She sleeps in Oakwood cemetery, inSyracuse, N. Y She was a woman of fine intellect, attractive social qualities,and uncommon energy; remarkably gifted in prayer and exhor-tation, a helper in the Gospel, and a succorer of many. Itwas a great delight to her in her


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . d for Spragues Annals. Record of Ministers. 201 preached her funeral sermon, and wrote an obituary for theNorthern Christian Advocate, from which are taken most ofthe facts here recorded. She sleeps in Oakwood cemetery, inSyracuse, N. Y She was a woman of fine intellect, attractive social qualities,and uncommon energy; remarkably gifted in prayer and exhor-tation, a helper in the Gospel, and a succorer of many. Itwas a great delight to her in her last days, as the wife of a pre-siding elder, to renew her personal connection with the itiner-ancy, and she spent much of her time in visiting, with her hus-band, the various churches in his extensive district. A promising young man, son of Lewis and Ann Eliza Pease,whose initials were W, P., died a few years ago in Brooklyn, Millie A., the only daughter who lived to maturity, was anestimable woman. She became the wife of the Rev. WilliamC. Steele, of the New York East Conference, and died at SeaCliff, L. I., September 20, 1873.


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