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Mrs. WILLETT was a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal church practically all of her life and although not active in church work of late years, was always an interested and consistent member doing what she could. She was a member of the Home Missionary society, Ladies Aid, also the Home department of the church. Mrs. WILLETT had been a sufferer for may years, having broken her hip ten years ago. But through all her suffering she was always so patient, meeting all of her friends with a smile. She was only confined to her bed one day but during the last week of her life, although failing and hardly able to endure her suffering, she still wished to be doing for others and &out 8 for the Red Cross. Her life was full of thoughtfulness and loving deeds for others, especially for those in the home where she will be greatly missed.
- Adrian Daily News, June 5, 1917, page 5
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Age 85
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Oakwood Cemetery, Adrian, MI, United States
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