Obituary
Amanda Evertson was born in Ohio, December 4th, 1839; died at her home in Gravity, March 2, 1917, aged 78 years, 2 months and 28 days.
She was married to J. [ames] M. Cram, and to this union was born two daughters: Lonie [Lona] May, who departed this life at the age of 9 years, and Mrs. S. [eely] J.[udson] Beemer [Mary Amanda Cram] of Gravity. May 1, 1872, she was married to [Reuben] Henry Dunkin. To this union was born five children: two sons and three daughters. Two died in infancy. Those who survive her are Chas. E.[verson] Dunkin, Mrs. Dave Posten [Nettie Dunkin] and F.[redrick] R.[obert] Dunkin, all of Gravity. Her husband, [Reuben] Henry Dunkin, died April 3, 1897. She was married to J. [ohn] L. [ee] Parsons November 6, 1902, who still survives her.
She was converted about 34 years ago and united with the Free Methodist church, of which she was a consistent member at the time of her death.
The funeral service was held in the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. Wm. G. Taylor pastor of the Free Methodist church, assisted by Rev. E. Rhodes pastor of the Oak Hill church. The body was laid to rest in the Gravity cemetery. A large company of friends and relatives attended the service the church being filled to its fullest capacity.
Obituary
Amanda Evertson was born in Ohio, December 4th, 1839; died at her home in Gravity, March 2, 1917, aged 78 years, 2 months and 28 days.
She was married to J. [ames] M. Cram, and to this union was born two daughters: Lonie [Lona] May, who departed this life at the age of 9 years, and Mrs. S. [eely] J.[udson] Beemer [Mary Amanda Cram] of Gravity. May 1, 1872, she was married to [Reuben] Henry Dunkin. To this union was born five children: two sons and three daughters. Two died in infancy. Those who survive her are Chas. E.[verson] Dunkin, Mrs. Dave Posten [Nettie Dunkin] and F.[redrick] R.[obert] Dunkin, all of Gravity. Her husband, [Reuben] Henry Dunkin, died April 3, 1897. She was married to J. [ohn] L. [ee] Parsons November 6, 1902, who still survives her.
She was converted about 34 years ago and united with the Free Methodist church, of which she was a consistent member at the time of her death.
The funeral service was held in the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Rev. Wm. G. Taylor pastor of the Free Methodist church, assisted by Rev. E. Rhodes pastor of the Oak Hill church. The body was laid to rest in the Gravity cemetery. A large company of friends and relatives attended the service the church being filled to its fullest capacity.
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