The Portsmouth Daily Times
Friday January 17, 1919
pg 5
JAMES SAMSON
After an extended illness with paralysis death at 10:30 p.m. Thursday claimed James Samson, aged 85, a highly respected resident of Harrisonville. Two months ago Mr. Sampson suffered the third stroke of paralysis. Most of his life was spent at or near Harrisonville where he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. The deceased was a faithful member of the M. P. Church at Harrisonville. His wife preceded him in death several years ago, from which time he has been making his home with his daughter [three lines microfilm is torn] Harrisonville and Mrs. M. H. Shumway of Portsmouth and a host of other relatives and friends. The funeral will be held Saturday at one p.m. from the Harrisonville M.P. Church with Rev. B. F. Lamb in charge. Burial will be in Bennett Cemetery.
The Portsmouth Daily Times
Friday January 17, 1919
pg 5
JAMES SAMSON
After an extended illness with paralysis death at 10:30 p.m. Thursday claimed James Samson, aged 85, a highly respected resident of Harrisonville. Two months ago Mr. Sampson suffered the third stroke of paralysis. Most of his life was spent at or near Harrisonville where he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. The deceased was a faithful member of the M. P. Church at Harrisonville. His wife preceded him in death several years ago, from which time he has been making his home with his daughter [three lines microfilm is torn] Harrisonville and Mrs. M. H. Shumway of Portsmouth and a host of other relatives and friends. The funeral will be held Saturday at one p.m. from the Harrisonville M.P. Church with Rev. B. F. Lamb in charge. Burial will be in Bennett Cemetery.
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