AUSTIN, Lillian May, Beeville Weekly Picayune, Monday, 14 Jan 1895, page 6: "The little daughter of Mr. AUSTIN, aged two years, died of measles Saturday night." Beeville Weekly Picayune, Saturday, 19 January 1895, page 5: Lillian May AUSTIN Mr. and Mrs. L. E. AUSTIN have the sympathy of all their friends in their sad hours of bereavement which have come into their lives by the death of their little daughter, Lillian May, which was chronicled in the Picayune last Monday. The little one was only 2 years and 26 days old when last Saturday night the death angel, on its mission over earth, caught the child's spirit from its body and wafted it gently, on wings of spotless white, over the river to that beautiful land, where it waits to welcome its fond parents. She was the only child of a fond and loving mother and father, was the light of their lives, and when her spirit was taken away a gloom of grief and sorrow took the place of joy and light. Time will never entirely heal the wounds caused by this sad blow, and the only consolation the loved ones can know is the hope of a reunion in the mysterious beyond.