Obituary: Adams County, Wisconsin: S. P. BERRY

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From the Adams County Press, Saturday May 28, 1904, Page 5

Died at Quincy, Wisconsin, on the evening of May 13, 1904, S. P. BERRY,
aged 83 years and 10 days.

The subject of this sketch was born at Groton, New York, May 3, 1821. He
was married September 11, 1845 to Celia BARROWS of Groton. To this union
were born four sons, Irwin S. BERRY of Coldwater Canyon farm being the only
surviving one.

In 1847 he came to Wisconsin, locating on a farm at Quincy, Adams county,
where he lived until after the death of his wife, May 24, 1889. On November
17th, 1891, he was united in marriage to Selina EVANS of Quincy who
survives him. At the age of fifteen years he united with the Congregational
church at Groton and from that time his life has been a living epistle
known and read of all men, while the sustaining power of an unwavering
faith through all the trials and vicissitudes incidental to a pioneer life
and through the increasing infirmities of extreme age, has been his comfort
and stay.

He was laid at rest May 15th, in the little cemetery at Quincy besides his
first wife and three sons, and among the friends with and for whom he had
labored for so many years, Rev. A. H. Smith of Friendship speaking words of
comfort from the text "Thinkest Thou to be Right"--Job 35:2

"Life's duty done, as sinks the clay; Light from its load the spirit flies;
While heaven and earth combine to say, How blest the Christian when he
dies."