Isaac & Christina (Miller) Dysinger
Isaac & Christina (Miller) Dysinger
✞Lockport Daily Journal Lockport, N.Y. Friday Evening Feb 2, 1883
DIED - DYSINGER At Royalton Feb 2, 1883 Isaac Dysinger aged 57 years. Funeral Monday, Feb. 5 at 10 A.M.
✞LOCKPORT DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1897 CHRISTINA MILLER DYSINGER The deceased was born in Perry county, Pa., April 19, 1828, and moved with her parents two years later to Royalton, N. Y., living with them until Oct. 18, 1849, when she was united in marriage to Isaac Dysinger of Royalton, N.Y. He was the first in the family to pass over the river to his reward. Their home was gladdened by six children, all of whom survive. namely: Mrs. D. Kayner. Lockport, N. Y.; Mrs. C. E. Keck, Rochester, Ill.; Messrs. W. L. and C. A. Dysinger and Messrs. S and R. E. Dysinger, Royalton, N. Y. Never was there a better, more solicitous, self-sacrificing mother, or a more devout wife. She made home a joy and delight to husband and children. At the age of fourteen she united with the English Lutheran (Brick) Church, Lockport, N. Y., and for almost 56 years was a steadfast and consistent member. On September 27, 1897, the funeral service was conducted in her late home by the pastor of the M. E. Church. Her own pastor being absent on business, the funeral sermon was preached from the text Rev. 14:13. She was borne by her nephews Jacob, Warren, Dewey and Melanchtnon Dysinger to her last resting place, and laid by her husband's side in the cemetery at Dysinger, N. Y. there to await the resurrection of the blessed.