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Simeon Parrott

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Simeon Parrott

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1904 (aged 85–86)
Mount Gilead, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
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Simeon Parrott Dead

Simeon Parrott, one of our most aged residents, died at his home, a short distance southwest of town, at 4 o'clock a. m. , on Tuesday of this week, aged 86 years. The funeral services will be held at his late residence this (Thursday) afternoon at 1:30 sun time, the interment to be made in River Cliff cemetery.
Mr. Parrott was well known and highly respected citizen and his death is mourned by the entire community. His life was one of rare activity and his long career one of usefulness. He retained his vigor until a ripe old age and has left behind him a glowing record of his achievements. For some time he has been in poor health, but he met sickness with the same brave spirit with which he met all life's battles and made a gallant fight against death. The aged gentleman's esteemed wife, after a union of over fifty years preceded him to the better land but a few years ago.

Copied from the Morrow County Sentinel November 17, 1904
Simeon Parrott Dead

Simeon Parrott, one of our most aged residents, died at his home, a short distance southwest of town, at 4 o'clock a. m. , on Tuesday of this week, aged 86 years. The funeral services will be held at his late residence this (Thursday) afternoon at 1:30 sun time, the interment to be made in River Cliff cemetery.
Mr. Parrott was well known and highly respected citizen and his death is mourned by the entire community. His life was one of rare activity and his long career one of usefulness. He retained his vigor until a ripe old age and has left behind him a glowing record of his achievements. For some time he has been in poor health, but he met sickness with the same brave spirit with which he met all life's battles and made a gallant fight against death. The aged gentleman's esteemed wife, after a union of over fifty years preceded him to the better land but a few years ago.

Copied from the Morrow County Sentinel November 17, 1904


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