Crawfordsville Daily Journal, July 24, 1902
Nov 1882 - July 1902
In Remembrance
These are the boundery (sic) lines of a beautiful life just ended. Again has God in his
infinite power and wisdom seen fit to call from our midst another precious flower, Mary
Katherine Davis. She is the daughter of Isaac and Cass (Philpot) Davis and d. at their
home near Wallace Sun. afternoon, July 13, after an illness of 5 weeks of typhoid fever.
True she was a flower with all its perfume of sweetness and purity. She united with
Freedom Church last winter and was baptized by Rev JT Phillips and has since lived a
consistent Christian life. The purity of her character and her honesty of purpose were
traits worthy of imitation by all. Everything that loving hands could do was done but to
no avail. It seems strange that such a beautiful young life should be cut down so soon,
but the giver of all good doeth all things well. She leaves a father, mother, four
sisters, four brothers, an aged grandmother and a loved one to sadly mourn her death. The
family has the sympathy of a a large circle of friends in this sad hour of affliction and
we can only comfort them by saying, "Lean on Him who gave you this lovely
child." The fun. was held Tuesday 11 o'clock at the home. The Freedom choir
sang, "Do not pass me by dear Savior," a favorite of the deceased. The large
concourse of friends and the many floral offerings testified the love and esteem in which
she was held. The pallbearers, six of her young lady assoc. dressed in white, placed the
snow white casket containing the remains in the funeral car and was taken to the Zackmire
Cemetery where all that was mortal of Mary was laid to rest. There is a vacant place in
the home, in the Church, in the affections of the people, and we know Mary will not come
again, but we can so live that there will be a grand reunion beyond the grave.