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J. Clarance Bigger

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J. Clarance Bigger

Birth
Death
7 Sep 1905 (aged 30)
Burial
Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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About a year ago his elder brother, Mr. Clarence Bigger, died - a young man who stood very high in the estimation of all who knew him. Some weeks ago Mrs. Bigger, while on a visit to friends in Louisville consulted a medium and this son in a communication to his mother told her that Tom would shortly pass through a serious illness. A younger son, Lloyd, was spending the summer with his brothers in Newport News, and on his return the mother questioned him very closely regarding his brother's health. His reports tended to set her mind at rest, but some days ago while about her household duties, the voice of her son, Clarence, who had previously warned her, spoke out of space, telling her the illness was upon Thomas, and that letter giving the particulars was then in his father's coat pocket. Mrs. Bigger dropped her work and began to search for the letter, but found her husband had worn the coat down town. On his return she asked him to give her the letter in his pocket and startled, he asked who had told her it was there. It seems that a letter had been received from Mr. Lindsay Bigger telling of the serious sickness of his brother and fearing to excite and worry his wife, who had felt the other son's death so deeply, he had kept the news of this last trouble from her. ...................

Information; Find a Grave, Thomas Bigger, Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Kentucky
About a year ago his elder brother, Mr. Clarence Bigger, died - a young man who stood very high in the estimation of all who knew him. Some weeks ago Mrs. Bigger, while on a visit to friends in Louisville consulted a medium and this son in a communication to his mother told her that Tom would shortly pass through a serious illness. A younger son, Lloyd, was spending the summer with his brothers in Newport News, and on his return the mother questioned him very closely regarding his brother's health. His reports tended to set her mind at rest, but some days ago while about her household duties, the voice of her son, Clarence, who had previously warned her, spoke out of space, telling her the illness was upon Thomas, and that letter giving the particulars was then in his father's coat pocket. Mrs. Bigger dropped her work and began to search for the letter, but found her husband had worn the coat down town. On his return she asked him to give her the letter in his pocket and startled, he asked who had told her it was there. It seems that a letter had been received from Mr. Lindsay Bigger telling of the serious sickness of his brother and fearing to excite and worry his wife, who had felt the other son's death so deeply, he had kept the news of this last trouble from her. ...................

Information; Find a Grave, Thomas Bigger, Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, Kentucky


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