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Julia FLINN
© Standard, Stilwell OK
July 18, 1902
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Tuesday evening July 8th at 9 o'clock, the immortal spirit of Mrs. Julia FLINN took its flight from its tenement of clay to the portals of bliss in God's bright home.
Mrs. FLINN was one of God's noble women, ever ready to help in any way she could those in distress, and many today living in our community recall the kindly service she has rendered in the sick room and in the hour of bereavement.
An affectionate and loving wife - a devoted and indulgent mother, a friend as true as steel to her friends, a bright, true and devoted Christian whose life of devotion to the Master's cause, will long be remembered by all who knew her.
She was 54 years old and had the promise (to all appearances) of a long and useful life, until about a year ago the dread disease, consumption, laid its icy grip on her system. But no murmur of discontent passed her patient lips. She suffered a great deal but always said she was ready and prepared to die and if it were God's will she was ready to go. Soon after her conversion she joined the Cumberland Presbyterian church of which she remained a consistent member 'till her death. All that loving hands could do was done to give relief, but to no avail.
She leaves a bereaved companion, three daughters and one son to mourn her loss, And they have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.

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