Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . unto him theword of the Lord, and to all that were in his being saved, the way of life was unfolded. What an emancipation this chapter reveals! Thepoor girl, the slave of Satan, and the jailor, the cruelagent of the devil, were both free! Types? Yes, theshackles have been broken for many in the Gentileworld, since this beginning, and God is praised forhis wonderful goodness to men. Huntingdon, Pa. Neer, twenty-two grandchildren, twenty-six great-grand-children, and one brother, Noah Miller, of Lewistown,Ohio—the last member of the Miller family. Funer


Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . unto him theword of the Lord, and to all that were in his being saved, the way of life was unfolded. What an emancipation this chapter reveals! Thepoor girl, the slave of Satan, and the jailor, the cruelagent of the devil, were both free! Types? Yes, theshackles have been broken for many in the Gentileworld, since this beginning, and God is praised forhis wonderful goodness to men. Huntingdon, Pa. Neer, twenty-two grandchildren, twenty-six great-grand-children, and one brother, Noah Miller, of Lewistown,Ohio—the last member of the Miller family. Funeral services were held at the Logan church byEld. S. Z. Smith, of Sidney, Ohio. Her remains werelaid to rest in the Huber cemetery. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and a token of affection, And a heartache still for you. Just a sigh for olden moments, Just a smile of love anew,Just a tear, in silence falling. And a yearning jusi for you. CORRESPONDENCE Write what tlioi nd it unto the churches. IN MEMORY OF ANNA MILLER NEERAnna Miller Neer, daughter of Jacob B. and CatherineMiller, was born near Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1829,and died June 26, 1922, agedninety-two years, ten monthsand two days. When she wasfour years of age, her par-ents moved to Bellefontaine,Logan County, Ohio, whereshe grew to womanhood, andlived the remainder of herlife. Sept. 23, 1849, she marriedJohn W. Neer. There werethree sons and six firstborn, a daughter,died at two years of age. In 1888 the father wascalled to the great beyond,and in 1900 a married daugh-ter. A year later a marriedAnna Miller Neer son died. Sister Neer united withthe Church of the Brethren Dec. 27, 1849. Her love, de-votion and faithful attendance proved her Christian was a lover of the Bible, and tried to obey its teach-ings. During the last ten years, on four special occa-sions, she called for the anointing services. With greatrelief she was raised from her sickness. The c


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