Daughter of Samuel Nunn and Sarah Walker-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ June 30, 1905.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
The Angel of Death has again visited this neighborhood, taking from our midst Mrs. Lizzie Arflack, who has been a patient sufferer for many months.
The deceased who was the wife of William Arflack, was a most estimable lady and a member of the Rose Bud Church.
Her death, while it was not unexpected, was nevertheless a shock to her many friends, who had so faithfully ministered to her in her afflictions.
The final summons came on the 22nd of June, and the day following, her remains were interred in the cemetery at Mt. Zion.
Daughter of Samuel Nunn and Sarah Walker-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ June 30, 1905.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
The Angel of Death has again visited this neighborhood, taking from our midst Mrs. Lizzie Arflack, who has been a patient sufferer for many months.
The deceased who was the wife of William Arflack, was a most estimable lady and a member of the Rose Bud Church.
Her death, while it was not unexpected, was nevertheless a shock to her many friends, who had so faithfully ministered to her in her afflictions.
The final summons came on the 22nd of June, and the day following, her remains were interred in the cemetery at Mt. Zion.
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