Gospel Advocate, August 11, 1870, page 759ĭied on the cars as he was coming home from Texas, Brother J. You will be permitted to shake hands with him on the banks of sweet deliverance where parting will be no more. The loss to you of your husband and father is his eternal gain. And a word of encouragement to his bereaved family, confide in Jesus, for he will not cast you off but he will support you never fear. His ways are truly past finding out.īrethren, let us profit by his example. Oh! How mysterious are the ways of Providence. But said he was will that the will of God be done. When he became convinced that he could not get well, he remarked that he would like to remain on account of his children. He was a good citizen, a devoted Christian, he lived right, and died right, expressed no fears of death. The Congregation with which he labored chiefly has truly lost a great and good man. Acuff has long been presenting the claims of his divine Master, and the Lord has given him many precious souls for his hire. Acuff was a son-in-law of old father Robert Randolph, one of the old pioneers of the west long since gone to his rest.īro. He leaves a widow and eight interesting children to mourn his loss. Acuff, he departed this life the 22nd of May. Lipscomb: It becomes my painful duty to announce to the many readers of the ADVOCATE the death of our much esteemed Bro. Gospel Advocate, March 27, 1873, page 308.ĭear Bro. A widow and six children are left to mourn his loss. Turner near Abbeville, Ala, in July 1866. Dulin, "All is well with me John." He made the good confession under the teaching of Robt. His sufferings were nearly seven weeks previous to death. Abbott of the Epizooty and Chronic Diarhea, aged 59 years and eight days. Died at his residence, Etowah County Ala.
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