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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 deeds 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-
feigned faith which dwelt 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 admit to 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