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John Rudolph Naughright

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John Rudolph Naughright

Birth
Naughright, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
16 Feb 1923 (aged 54)
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
Burial
Long Valley, Morris County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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NAURIGHT OF RAIFORD, DROPS DEAD IN JACKSONVILLE


J. R. Nauright, for the past few years agent of the A. C. L. at Raiford, left for a visit to Jacksonville Friday evening, and died while on his way from the train to the depot after arriving at the city. His daughter, Miss Helen, with the other children, left on the next train and it is expected they will take the body to New Jersey for burial- Johnstown News.


A GOOD MAN GONE

Raiford, Fla.,

February 18, 1923. The whole souled, genial smile, the splendid accommodating service, the generous aid so promptly given to all alike will be missed by the patrons of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway at Raiford in the passing away of Mr. J. R. Nauright. He was honest and sincere. His patience was marvelous. In all my acquaintances he stood out unique as a real man among men.


He suffered much but never complained. The world is better by his having lived in it. A good citizen and a devoted father.


He was my friend and I hope to meet him in yonder happy land where we will have more time to give to each other and more time to enjoy an endless eternity.

J. S. BLITCH.


The Bradford County Telegraph

Starke, Florida

Friday February 23, 1923 Page 4

NAURIGHT OF RAIFORD, DROPS DEAD IN JACKSONVILLE


J. R. Nauright, for the past few years agent of the A. C. L. at Raiford, left for a visit to Jacksonville Friday evening, and died while on his way from the train to the depot after arriving at the city. His daughter, Miss Helen, with the other children, left on the next train and it is expected they will take the body to New Jersey for burial- Johnstown News.


A GOOD MAN GONE

Raiford, Fla.,

February 18, 1923. The whole souled, genial smile, the splendid accommodating service, the generous aid so promptly given to all alike will be missed by the patrons of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway at Raiford in the passing away of Mr. J. R. Nauright. He was honest and sincere. His patience was marvelous. In all my acquaintances he stood out unique as a real man among men.


He suffered much but never complained. The world is better by his having lived in it. A good citizen and a devoted father.


He was my friend and I hope to meet him in yonder happy land where we will have more time to give to each other and more time to enjoy an endless eternity.

J. S. BLITCH.


The Bradford County Telegraph

Starke, Florida

Friday February 23, 1923 Page 4



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