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He was survived by his mother, a widow, for whom prayer was requested, four brothers and five sisters, one sister being the widow of the late August Martin Hasse who was well known among the various assemblies. | He was survived by his mother, a widow, for whom prayer was requested, four brothers and five sisters, one sister being the widow of the late August Martin Hasse who was well known among the various assemblies. | ||
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July 1945 Light and Liberty reported that Harold Samuel Jenkins, Pfc. of Nethers, Virginia, age 20, was killed in action in Germany on March 22, 1945, having been overseas for two months. He was saved several years before and gave outstanding evidence that Christ was first in his life. July 1945 Light and Liberty reported that Harold Samuel Jenkins, Pfc. of Nethers, Virginia, age 20, was killed in action in Germany on March 22, 1945, having been overseas for two months. He was saved several years before and gave outstanding evidence that Christ was first in his life.
Only recently he had written that the Lord had been very so precious to him while in foxholes and places of danger, stating also that for him there was no fear of death, and assuring us that whatever happened to him would be according to Romans 8:28. He also reminded us of the blessed hope we have in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
He was survived by his mother, a widow, for whom prayer was requested, four brothers and five sisters, one sister being the widow of the late August Martin Hasse who was well known among the various assemblies.
