OBIT: Caroline (JONES) HOLLNBECK, 1837, Providence, Luzerne County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by C. Hunt Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/luzerne/ _______________________________________________ Died, of consumption, in Providence, Luzerne county, Pa., April 17, 1837, Mrs. Caroline Hollenbeck, wife of Casper Hollenbeck, and daughter of Salmon and Sarah Jones. Sister H. experienced religion at the age of 14, at a prayer meeting on Bethany circuit, at which place she united with the Methodist Episcopal church. About two years before her death, her enjoyments were rather low, but last fall she began earnestly to seek for a more thorough work of grace in the soul. Her husband not being a professor, she felt it to be her duty to attend family prayers, which she continued as long as her health would admit. On Thursday before she died, she called her mother to her bed and said, "Mother, don't you hear that beautiful music? I think if you listen you can hear it." At this time she received such a manifestation of the love of God as took away the fear of death, through which she had suffered much, and caused her to say, "I did not think I could die so happy." About three minutes before she expired, she said, "In three or four minutes I shall be shouting glory." Thus she died and left her husband to mourn his loss. "Thanks be to God, who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. WILLIAM REDDY. Painsville, May 10. Western Christian Advocate (Methodist Episcopal newspaper), July 14, 1837, page 48