Her death was listed before under the name of Lizzie Woodruff. BEDFORD MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1901 In Memory Of Lizzie Woodruff Johnson. Lizzie, the ten year old daughter of Sherman Johnson and wife was born October, the 21st, 1891, died November 1st, 1901. Lizzie was a member of the M. E. church Sunday School and League. She was loved by all that knew her. Her suffering was not too great for her to forget her ties at church while so young. She could tell every child of God's. She would ask them to sing for them. Her favorite songs were: "Jesus lover of my soul" and "Anywhere with Jesus." Her teachings proved the strong love she had for Jesus. No more can that sweet voice by head saying "Mamma say my prayer" as it was one week before death wrapped its folds around her. No more can we hear her say "mamma, don't cry, it worries you." Nor can we see her on bended knees with her Sunday School papers around her, kissing the pictures of Jesus, saying, saying, "bless sweet Jesus I want to be your little girl." Your little trunk so full of Sunday school papers and dollie dear, is loved so much for your sake. Dear angel babe is safe in heaven No prayers for thee need more be made. O let thy prayer for those be given Who oft have blessed thy infant head. The link of love which death hath broken Is broken for all years to come. But Oh, thy little day of suffering is o'er. Thou art with the angel sister sleeping. Dear parents weep not for your child. God gives and God takes away. He deals out just and wise and the little babe so sweet, so dear, is gone, but not lost. She is safe in the bosom of our dear Savior. Gone so soon to join her little sister Hattie, sleeping so sweetly; to awaken on the other shore. A FRIEND.