He was a member of the Christian Church having confessed the Lord and joined the church while yet a youth, and proved a faithful and consistent and honored member until God in his wisdom called him to his everlasting reward.
Funeral services were held at the Eucebia, C.P. Church. The remains were laid to rest in the Eucebia cemetery by the side of the wife who had preceded him in death.
May he who sees the sparrow when it falls, and who said "the very hairs of your head are all numbered" cheer and comfort the children and grandchildren that so deeply mourn the loss of this one so dear.
From the The Edina (MO) Sentinal
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The Enterprise, Harlem, Montana, 16 June 1909
He was a member of the Christian Church having confessed the Lord and joined the church while yet a youth, and proved a faithful and consistent and honored member until God in his wisdom called him to his everlasting reward.
Funeral services were held at the Eucebia, C.P. Church. The remains were laid to rest in the Eucebia cemetery by the side of the wife who had preceded him in death.
May he who sees the sparrow when it falls, and who said "the very hairs of your head are all numbered" cheer and comfort the children and grandchildren that so deeply mourn the loss of this one so dear.
From the The Edina (MO) Sentinal
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The Enterprise, Harlem, Montana, 16 June 1909
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