Maude Alberta Boyle
- Born: 1879, New York
- Died: 4 Jun 1895, Oswego Town, Oswego, New York at age 16
Noted events in her life were:
• Funeral: Oswego Daily Times, Thursday, Page 8, 6 Jun 1895, Oswego Town, Oswego, New York. Funeral of Maude Alberta Boyle.
The funeral of Maude Alberta Boyle, daughter of William H. Boyle, took place from the family residence this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. David Wills, Jr. and the Rev. P. N. Mead officiated. The funeral was largely attended, especially by her young friends who were her daily companions. The floral offerings were very large and in different designs made up of pink and white roses and carnations. The following were the pallbearers: Harry fSayward, Edward L. Lyons, Neal Wheeler, Hugh Nutting, Charlie Hadly and Lee Goble. Interment at Riverside cemetery.
• Cemetery: Riverside Cemetery, Jun 1895, Oswego Town, Oswego, New York. From Find a Grave
Maude Boyle
Birth: unknown Death: unknown
Parents: William H. Boyle (1839 - 1922) Bessie E. Pendlet Boyle (1846 - 1890) Burial: Riverside Cemetery Oswego Oswego County New York, USA Created by: Frank K. Record added: Feb 10, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 24549503
• Obituary: Oswego Daily Times, Wednesday, Page 8, 5 Jun 1895, Oswego, Oswego, New York. OBITUARY
Alberta Boyle
Last night, after a lingering illness, Maude, the only and beloved daughter of Mr. William H. Boyle, fell into the sleep of death.
Those who have known and loved her have watched with deep sadness the fading away of the sweet young life so full of beautiful promise. The earthly home from which the Father has called this little sixteen year old daughter will be desolate indeed.
May the bereaved ones find comfort and strength in the thought that this parting which means such bitter grief for them for her means the open door into Life Eternal where there is no more suffering and where she shall see face to face the dear Christ who loves so tenderly the little ones.
''She is not dead, toe child of our affection. But gone unto that school where the no longer needs our poor protection. And Christ Himself doth rule.
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