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John Henry Jarrell Sr.

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John Henry Jarrell Sr.

Birth
Death
9 Feb 1898 (aged 39)
Burial
Chambers County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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"The LaFayette Sun" - February 9, 1898:

Just as we go to press we learn that Mr. J. H. Jarrell, of Marcoot is dead. No particulars.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - February 23, 1898:

Called Home to Rest.

On last Wednesday morning, the 9th instant, John H. Jarrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. and Melisse Jarrell, of this county, was called to separate from all earthly friends and relatives for a time, and to fall asleep in Jesus to rest until his Savior comes the second time to raise the dead and take them to the place he has prepared for his people. He was born October 4, 1858, and in 1879 was married to Miss T. C. Alsobrook, and to them was born three children, all now living. He united with Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church in 1891, and was a devoted member there until his death, and was there buried on the 10th instant in the presence of a host of friends and relatives after preaching by the writer. It was indeed a sad moment, but God be thanked and praised for giving to the bereaved family grace for such an hour and strength to bear up as Christians should, and though weeping, can look to God and cast all their cares upon Jesus, who careth for them. We pray God to be to them a strong hold in every time of trouble and a present help in time of need.

- J. T. Satterwhite.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 2, 1898:

Union – February 24.

Within a stones throw of Macedonia church, on the gentle slope of the hill, is a newly-made grave. Within its walls of clay, calmly reposes the husband, the father, the good son, the neighbor John Jarrell.
Disease preyed on him for three weeks with ruthless hand. The angel of time severed the cord, and from timely things he passed into eternity, ne'er to return as he was.
Among the hills of West Chambers, nestled in a grove of oaks, stands the pretty cottage from which he was lately borne. Within this home today dwells a grief stricken wife and three fatherless children. To them we extend our sincerest sympathy.
In many respects, Mr. Jarrell was an exemplary man; jovial, courteous, of unquestionable honesty, a high toned Christian gentleman, making friends as he made acquaintances. To his aged and venerable father, who so keenly felt the loss of his son, and to all his kinspeople we extend our warmest sympathy.

- C.Y.K.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - February 9, 1898:

Just as we go to press we learn that Mr. J. H. Jarrell, of Marcoot is dead. No particulars.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - February 23, 1898:

Called Home to Rest.

On last Wednesday morning, the 9th instant, John H. Jarrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. and Melisse Jarrell, of this county, was called to separate from all earthly friends and relatives for a time, and to fall asleep in Jesus to rest until his Savior comes the second time to raise the dead and take them to the place he has prepared for his people. He was born October 4, 1858, and in 1879 was married to Miss T. C. Alsobrook, and to them was born three children, all now living. He united with Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church in 1891, and was a devoted member there until his death, and was there buried on the 10th instant in the presence of a host of friends and relatives after preaching by the writer. It was indeed a sad moment, but God be thanked and praised for giving to the bereaved family grace for such an hour and strength to bear up as Christians should, and though weeping, can look to God and cast all their cares upon Jesus, who careth for them. We pray God to be to them a strong hold in every time of trouble and a present help in time of need.

- J. T. Satterwhite.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 2, 1898:

Union – February 24.

Within a stones throw of Macedonia church, on the gentle slope of the hill, is a newly-made grave. Within its walls of clay, calmly reposes the husband, the father, the good son, the neighbor John Jarrell.
Disease preyed on him for three weeks with ruthless hand. The angel of time severed the cord, and from timely things he passed into eternity, ne'er to return as he was.
Among the hills of West Chambers, nestled in a grove of oaks, stands the pretty cottage from which he was lately borne. Within this home today dwells a grief stricken wife and three fatherless children. To them we extend our sincerest sympathy.
In many respects, Mr. Jarrell was an exemplary man; jovial, courteous, of unquestionable honesty, a high toned Christian gentleman, making friends as he made acquaintances. To his aged and venerable father, who so keenly felt the loss of his son, and to all his kinspeople we extend our warmest sympathy.

- C.Y.K.
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55676120/john_henry-jarrell: accessed ), memorial page for John Henry Jarrell Sr. (4 Oct 1858–9 Feb 1898), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55676120, citing Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Chambers County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Churchwell (contributor 46607715).