Mrs. L. Lucie Burdick, wife of Deacon Alfred B. Burdick, was born in Exeter, R. I., August 12, 1844, and died after about twelve weeks of sickness, at their home in New London, Conn., January 23, 1917, aged 72 years, 5 months and 13 days.
She was the daughter of Nicholas V. and Nancy Davis Crandall. She was baptized by Elder Lucius Crandall and united with the Rockville Seventh Day Baptist Church, May 16, 1857. She was married to Deacon Alfred B. Burdick, March 1, 1866. Her membership was transferred from the Rockville to the First Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist Church at Ashaway, R. I., October, 1866. From the First Hopkinton Church her membership was transferred to the Waterford (Conn.) Seventh Day Baptist Church in the autumn of 1892.
About thirty years ago our sister, who had been in poor health, became more healthy, hopeful and trustful. A new Christian experience came to her, and transformed her life. She lived well beyond the threescore and ten years, happy in the service of God and all whom she could help on life's journey.
She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, a daughter, Mrs. Richard Starr, of New London, and three sons, Dr. Alfred Burdick and Roland, of Baltimore, Md., and Charles, of New London; also several grandchildren; three sisters, and two brothers.
Services were held at the house in New London and at the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Ashaway, R. I. Interment was made in the family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery.
I. L. C.
Mrs. L. Lucie Burdick, wife of Deacon Alfred B. Burdick, was born in Exeter, R. I., August 12, 1844, and died after about twelve weeks of sickness, at their home in New London, Conn., January 23, 1917, aged 72 years, 5 months and 13 days.
She was the daughter of Nicholas V. and Nancy Davis Crandall. She was baptized by Elder Lucius Crandall and united with the Rockville Seventh Day Baptist Church, May 16, 1857. She was married to Deacon Alfred B. Burdick, March 1, 1866. Her membership was transferred from the Rockville to the First Hopkinton Seventh Day Baptist Church at Ashaway, R. I., October, 1866. From the First Hopkinton Church her membership was transferred to the Waterford (Conn.) Seventh Day Baptist Church in the autumn of 1892.
About thirty years ago our sister, who had been in poor health, became more healthy, hopeful and trustful. A new Christian experience came to her, and transformed her life. She lived well beyond the threescore and ten years, happy in the service of God and all whom she could help on life's journey.
She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted husband, a daughter, Mrs. Richard Starr, of New London, and three sons, Dr. Alfred Burdick and Roland, of Baltimore, Md., and Charles, of New London; also several grandchildren; three sisters, and two brothers.
Services were held at the house in New London and at the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Ashaway, R. I. Interment was made in the family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery.
I. L. C.
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Family Members
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Ann Elizabeth Crandall Saunders
1839–1920
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Harriet Maria Crandall
1842–1897
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Frances Jane Crandall Lanphear
1846–1876
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George Nicholas Crandall
1848–1929
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Mary Angeline Crandall Crandall
1850–1902
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Phebe Catherine Crandall
1852–1930
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Ann Jeannette Crandall
1854–1930
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Deacon Charles Orlando Crandall
1855–1934
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