Maggie French Abdell
Obituary
Published November 11, 1886
Pioneer Weekly


Death of Maggie French Abdell


The news of the death of Mrs. Maggie Abdell brings grief to many hearts today; and especially does the news bring grief to the publishers of this paper, who have become so well acquainted with her during the years of her connection with the PIONEER as the Morley correspondent. Indeed, she had grown to be one of us, and the news of her death is received with deep sadness. The older residents of Big Rapids will remember Mrs. Abdell as Maggie French, whose people were among the early settlers of this city; and many readers of the PIONEER will recall the articles on "Big Rapids Thirty Years Ago," written by Mrs. Abdell in '84. Many are the hearts that will be saddened today on hearing of the death of this truly christian woman, whose life was one of usefulness.

The following brief sketch has been furnished the PIONEER by a friend of the family:

Maggie French was born in the State of New York on the 14th of Dec., 1844, and at the age of 21 years was married to Joseph S. Abdell, with whom she lived a little more than 21 years. The greater portion of her married life was spent in this state. Every one who knew her had the fullest confidence in her christian purity and integrity of character. She possessed many superior qualities and always had a kind word and a cheerful smile for all.

Her death occurred on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 7, and the funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Berry, at the M.E. Church in MOrley. She was followed to the grave by her mourning husband, little son and two sisters - Mrs. Dr. Cook, and Mrs. Peterson - besides a goodly number of sympathizing neighbors and dear friends who keenly mourn her loss. But we feel that our loss is her gain. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints," and it is a blessed comfort that her friends will meet her again, where she is safe from disease and decline, and where there shall be no more death. May the blessed Jesus comfort her mourning friends.