Kinsey F. Cornwell, of this city who has been in bad health for some time and was taken to the home of his daughter Mrs. Henry Hags of Martin Co. some time ago when he became bedfast, and Monday (January 2, 1911) he passed away peacefully to rest. His death was caused by a ruptured blood vessel near the base of his brain. He was buried at Wagoner's Chapel, Martin County Wednesday. He has been engaged in the restaurant business at this place but for the past year he drove the Wells Hotel Bus.
Kinsey F. Cornwell, of this city who has been in bad health for some time and was taken to the home of his daughter Mrs. Henry Hags of Martin Co. some time ago when he became bedfast, and Monday (January 2, 1911) he passed away peacefully to rest. His death was caused by a ruptured blood vessel near the base of his brain. He was buried at Wagoner's Chapel, Martin County Wednesday. He has been engaged in the restaurant business at this place but for the past year he drove the Wells Hotel Bus.
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