BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, JAN. 18 1901 Fay Anna, the two and a half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Corbin, who live south of the river, died at 12:15 Friday morning of pneumonia. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at Knott Cemetery. ************ OBITUARY. Fanna Caroline Corbin, daughter of Mort and Nellie Corbin, died at her home Jan. 10th, 1901. Born June 17th, 1898, aged 2 years, 6 months and 24 days. She was only sick a few days when the little one was called away to the Father. She was buried in the Knott cemetery about 3 miles east of Bryantsville Jan. 12th, 1901. Weep not sorrowing parents, your darling is at rest; beyond this world of sorrow, where we never part. Often from the heart will come the bitter cry; Why, of why should our darling die? Then comes the answer so solemn and deep, Father and mother your child is asleep. Her voice and footsteps will be heard no more in the saddened home and her sweet smiles will be missed by all who had learned to know her. Our hearts are almost broken; For her heart no more shall we hear No more the kiss so gentle and loving, No more the kiss so gentle and loving, No more her footsteps to hear. Friendship and love have done their best And now can do no more, The bitterness of death is rest, And all her sufferings are o'er. The funeral was conducted at the house by the Pastor of the Bedford Circuit. *********** FRIDAY, JAN. 25, 1901 OBITUARY. Fay Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mort Corbin, died at the home of her parents Jan. 11, 1901. She was called away to the one who knows all things well. She was buried in the Knott cemetery Jan. 12, 1901. Weep not sorrowing friends, your darling is at rest. Often from the heart will come the bitter cry Why, oh why, should our darling die? Then comes the answer, solemn and deep, Parents, your daughter is asleep. Her voice and footsteps will be heard no more in the home. "Blessed are they who die in the Lord." "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Our hearts are almost broken, For her voice no more we shall hear. No more the kiss so gentle and loving, No more thy footsteps hear. Friendship and love have done their best, And none can do no more. The bitterness of death is rest, And all her sufferings are o'er. NOTE: Fay Anna Corbin: 17 June 1898 10 Jan 1901. Daughter of M. C. & Nellie. Burial at Knott Cemetery, Marion Twp.