Printed in the Benkelman, NE Post, January 1951
Freddie M. Cain
Freddie M. Cain, youngest son of Rev. Fred B. and Grace Cain, and better known to his friends as "Freddie Cain," passed away on his 27th birthday, January 2, 1951, at the Veterans hospital in Houston, Texas.
His sickness, a malignant tumor (cancer) had caused him much suffering and he had undergone five major operations for it since March 17, 1950, The funeral services were conducted by Wayne Conant of Friendswood. and Coopler Beaty of Houston in a funeral home in Houston. Burial was in Brookside Memorial Park, Houston, Texas. Besides his parents and two brothers, Lyle V. of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Ronald L. Cain of Denver, Colorado, he leaves to mourn, his wife, Mrs. Jimmie Sue Cain whom he married less than two years ago.
Much prayer had ascended on the behalf of Freddie and as a result he gave his heart to God about a week before his death left a testimony of Divine Grace and Salvation. Two hours before his death he said to his father who was with him, "I'm to be with Jesus, there's no doubt about it." He died without a struggle at 5:30 a.m., January 2
His parents and his wife would like to express their appreciation to all those who have helped during Freddie's sickness and to all those who have prayed during his sickness.-The Friend's Bulletin.
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Printed in the Benkelman, NE Post, January 1951
Freddie M. Cain
Freddie M. Cain, youngest son of Rev. Fred B. and Grace Cain, and better known to his friends as "Freddie Cain," passed away on his 27th birthday, January 2, 1951, at the Veterans hospital in Houston, Texas.
His sickness, a malignant tumor (cancer) had caused him much suffering and he had undergone five major operations for it since March 17, 1950, The funeral services were conducted by Wayne Conant of Friendswood. and Coopler Beaty of Houston in a funeral home in Houston. Burial was in Brookside Memorial Park, Houston, Texas. Besides his parents and two brothers, Lyle V. of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Ronald L. Cain of Denver, Colorado, he leaves to mourn, his wife, Mrs. Jimmie Sue Cain whom he married less than two years ago.
Much prayer had ascended on the behalf of Freddie and as a result he gave his heart to God about a week before his death left a testimony of Divine Grace and Salvation. Two hours before his death he said to his father who was with him, "I'm to be with Jesus, there's no doubt about it." He died without a struggle at 5:30 a.m., January 2
His parents and his wife would like to express their appreciation to all those who have helped during Freddie's sickness and to all those who have prayed during his sickness.-The Friend's Bulletin.
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