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Kasie E. Armstrong
The Kay County Sun
April 6, 1899
Submitted by: Mollie Stehno


Mrs. Kasie E. Armstrong (nee Moore) died at her home in Rock Falls township, April 1, of cerebo spinal meningitis. She leaves a husband and two small children to mourn her death, the children never to know a mother’s love and care. A father, mother, four sisters and three brothers survive her. Her talents and accomplishments had won her a host of friends. She was of an active temperament and was ever found in the forefront up building and bettering the condition, in a moral and religious sense, of those around her. She was a teacher for a number of years and an active member of the M. E. church.
For God has marked each sorrowing day,
And numbered every secret tear
And Heaven’s long age of bliss shall pay
For all His children suffer here.


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