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About Alice L Kennard
She was one the first ladies to arrive in Billings, and was well and favorably known by most of our people. She was a woman of exceptional conversational powers; bright, sprightly and animated. Always interesting, always consistent and kind, with a pleasant smile for all. She was willing beyond her strength ready to help and engage in every good work. She was eminently sociable in her instincts, and habits of thought and life; warm in her friendships, craving sympathy and love. She was also religious in her feelings and beliefs; a member of the Congregational church of this place, and as her pastor I can testify as to her Christian and womanly worth. She was a rare, good woman, and her loss is nearly irreparable. It gives me great pleasure to bear this emphatic testimony, of one so near and dear to us, and to all the people of this place, and I know they will heartily respond to the sentiments and feelings expressed.
Many of us will be better men and women from the recollections of her sweet and quiet spirit, her beautiful character and noble life. And while our hearts are sad, and our loss great, we sorrow not as those who mourn without hope.
S. A. Wallace Billings, Mont., Aug. 6, 1886
Published in The Daily Gazette, Billings, MT, Aug. 6, 1886
Alice L Kennard's Timeline
1850 |
June 13, 1850
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Jerico, Vermont, United States
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1879 |
1879
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Nebraska, United States
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1886 |
July 31, 1886
Age 36
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Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
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Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
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