OBIT: Nathaniel REEDER, 1838, native of 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/ _______________________________________________ Rev. Nathaniel Reeder has ceased at once to work and live. He was born in Luzerne co., Pa., in the year 1789 - embraced religion and joined the Methodist Episcopal church at an early age - was licensed to preach, and admitted into the traveling connection, in 1813 - traveled four years in Canada, and a number of years in other parts of the work [sic], with acceptability and usefulness. His health failing, he took a location, and removed with his family to Wayne co., Ohio, in the fall of 1835 - procured a small home in the beach [sic] wood in Canaan township, and went to work. For two years past, the writer has preached in brother R.'s house (where we have a small class), and always found it a cheerful home. Brother R. preached faithfully, in his local sphere, and labored hard, with his own feeble hands, to support his family, until Friday morning, the 9th inst., after a hard day's labor in his harvest field, he was taken severely ill, with the cholera morbus. For 48 hours, he suffered much; but was patient and resigned, and expressed a firm confidence in God, exclaiming, "He is precious - he is precious!" and then fell asleep in the arms of Jesus. He is gone to meet many of his old friends and spiritual children in the presence of God. On Sabbath morning, the 12th inst., his remains were interred at Canaan meeting-house, and a funeral discourse delivered to weeping hundreds, from Rev., xiv, 13. He has left a wife and ten children to mourn his loss. May the Lord be their support! THOS. DUNN. Waynesburg, Aug. 16, 1838 Western Christian Advocate (Methodist Episcopal newspaper), September 14, 1838, page 64