Published in The Kenton Democrat 1881


     Mrs. Peter Steinman liquidated the last great debt of nature Friday morning. Typhoid fever caused her death. She was interred in the Smith Cemetery, Sunday, funeral discourse preached at the Obenour Church. Many friends and relatives were in attendance. Mrs. Steinman was a true devout Christian. Her principles were manifested in her works. Her children are excellent types of the watchful care, noble rearing and tender affection which their mother bestowed upon them. Mrs. Steinman has received the Christian's heritage, where it is still to be hoped that her celestial eyes may look to the advancement and culture of the loved ones left behind. Her memory will stand as a monument of worldly virtue to be emulated by posterity. Life's but a walking shadow-a poor player; That struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more.