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on office as Co-laborer at <placename>Ebersdorf</placename> to
her final resignation on account of
increasing infirmity in <date>Nov. 1845</date>.
It may be truly said of her, that it was
her greatest happiness to do good, and
the manner in which she performed
her duds[?] of kindness, made them
still more valuable. Humility, indeed,
was likewise a very leading feature
in her character, and nothing would
have distressed her more than the
thought of being made the subject
of eulogy. Still, it is meet to acknow-
ledge the grace of God and the un-
figried[?] faith which divelt[?] in her
so much, and to set before our minds
for invitation, the humility, simplicity
and love, which graced her walk and
conversation, as she went in and out
amongst us _
We may still adu[?]th her sincere
and steady love for the Lord's house
and ordinances. His place in Church
was never vacant, when she was
able to venture out; and to stay
                                             away