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LEWIS SIFER

SIFER

Posted By: Nancee Seifert (email)
Date: 1/3/2010 at 18:08:06

The Journal
Leon, Iowa
Thursday, June 28, 1883

LEWIS, son of JOHN and CHRISTINA SIFER, was drowned near Weldon bridge, in
Woodland Township, June 17th, age 21 years and 11 months.

LEWIS, in company with a number of others had started to the river to view
the overflow of water caused by recent rains, but before reaching the river
he had to cross a small stream known as Turkey-run, where waters in
connection with the river were thrown back over the road sufficiently to
swim a horse, thus making it very unsafe to try to pass along the road. And
while his companions begged and entreated him not to go, he started on horse
back to try to reach the river bridge; and in safety reached a sand bank
about one half the distance between the run and the river bridge. And there
it is supposed he found it utterly impossible to proceed farther, and
therefore made the attempt to return; but alas, he sank to rise no more. A
raft was made and by the aid of grab hooks his body was found and taken home
to the grief stricken parents, about 6 o'clock.

Death at any time is a sad affliction to the surviving friends, but the
circumstances in this case make it doubly sorrowful. When a tree has grown
to maturity, these many years has ceased to yield fruit, and its branches
have already begun to decay, there is nothing shocking to our feelings when
the wintry blasts break it down to the ground. Not so when the young
thrifty tree in Spring time, loaded with the bloom that gave promise of an
abundant yield is stricken down and broken by a premature storm. It was
very much so with our young friend. He was just blooming into manhood.
Then, too, he was so kind and so noble. Why was he taken while others are
left? These are some of the mysteries which we must leave in the hands of
an Almighty God, "for when the Comforter cometh, he will teach us all things
"

The funeral services which took place Monday, the 18th, were conducted by
Rev. W.H. Wilson, and the remains were followed to the grave by a large
concourse of weeping friends. The entire community sympathize with the
bereaved family.

-- Ella Comley
Woodland, June 21st, 1883.
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January 2, 2010
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