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He  was  soon  seized  with  a  difficulty  of  respiration,  and  as  his  attendants 
raised  him  up  he  suddenly  expired.  He  was  buried  under  the  shade  of  an 
apple  tree,  back  of  Savage's  house.  Those  who  knew  him  in  business,  will 
remember  him  as  one  who  was  eminently  proficient  and  enthusiastic  in 
his  vocation.  His  more  intimate  friends  will  remember  his  general  worth 
and  consistent  Christian  character.  His  family  will  mourn  him  as  a  kind 
son,  a  loving  husband,  and  an  endeared  parent.  He  leaves  a  widow  and 
three  children,  who  reside  in  this  city.  b, 
