Clara A. Swain, M.D. by Mrs. Robert Hoskins
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The last year of Dr. Swain's life was spent in much weakness at
times, occasioned by an attack of grippe which would not be overcome, but it was not until the first week in December that she felt that she could not hope to get stronger. When confined to her bed she kept her Testament and Psalms near her, and though seldom able to read more than a verse she enjoyed the daily morning Bible reading and prayer with her friend. Loving attendance and the best medical care were given her but nought availed, and early Christmas morning, while sleeping, she passed from earth to her Father's home above. She was laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery at Castile, December 28, 1910. The prayer of the "frail little mother of a frail little daughter" was fully answered in this good and useful life. |
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