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- THE LATE MRS. H. R. BERRYThere passed away at New Prospect, Aug. 18th. Anna, wife of H. R. Berry at the age of fifty-five years. Altho she had been in failing health for a long time, her death came as a great shock to her many friends.The funeral was held on Sunday, Rev. C. H. Harris conducted the services. "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" was sung at the house, then the remains were taken to St. George's church where the service was held. The hymns sung were: Christ shall Gather in His Own; Safe Home, Safe Home in Port and Now the Laborer's Task is Done, favorites of the deceased.Interment was made in St. George's Cemetery. The Pall Bearers were: Gardner Gilbert, Edward Gilbert, Albert Gilbert and Wallace Gilbert, nephews of deceased.Besides a sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn one daughter, Margaret, seven brothers and two sisters, the brothers are; William, Clifford and John of Parrsboro, Robert of Everett, Mass., James of Milwalkee. The sisters are Mrs. Mary Adams of Brookfield and Mrs. Henry Foster of Parrsboro.The floral tributes are many and beautiful.(Truro Daily News August 31, 1922, page 7)
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