March 29, 1907
Mr. and Mrs. Nova Benge, of Trenton Mo., were called here on
account of the sickness of her sister Mrs. C. Randolph.
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Centerville Daily Citizen
March 26, 1907
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phares, arrived in the city yesterday Noon from Trenton, called by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Randolph.
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Semi Weekly Iowegian
Date: April 2, 1907
MRS. CHAS. RANDOLPH DIED
Young Wife and Mother Left Home In Sadness
A death that has brought much sadness to the home where a sorrowing husband and little babe are left was that of Mrs. Charles Randolph which occurred Friday night at the late home on West Maple. About 10 months ago she was married, and two weeks ago the babe was born which is now left motherless. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phares, of Trenton, Mo. She was about 24 years old. The funeral was Sunday afternoon at the Believers church, she being a professor of faith in that church. Many sorrowing friends and relatives attended the funeral conducted by Elder John Moffatt.
March 29, 1907
Mr. and Mrs. Nova Benge, of Trenton Mo., were called here on
account of the sickness of her sister Mrs. C. Randolph.
_____________________________________________________
Centerville Daily Citizen
March 26, 1907
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phares, arrived in the city yesterday Noon from Trenton, called by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Randolph.
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Semi Weekly Iowegian
Date: April 2, 1907
MRS. CHAS. RANDOLPH DIED
Young Wife and Mother Left Home In Sadness
A death that has brought much sadness to the home where a sorrowing husband and little babe are left was that of Mrs. Charles Randolph which occurred Friday night at the late home on West Maple. About 10 months ago she was married, and two weeks ago the babe was born which is now left motherless. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phares, of Trenton, Mo. She was about 24 years old. The funeral was Sunday afternoon at the Believers church, she being a professor of faith in that church. Many sorrowing friends and relatives attended the funeral conducted by Elder John Moffatt.
Family Members
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Alfred William Phares
1864–1903
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Mary Anna Estelle Phares Robinson
1866–1906
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John Lorenzo Phares
1868–1942
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Wright R. Phares
1871–1958
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Estella "Stella" Phares Parker
1875–1907
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Adolph Porter "Keggy" Phares
1877–1946
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Charles Reuben "Charley" Phares
1880–1954
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Louivy H. Phares Benge
1885–1974
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Zella Bill Phares Stitt
1889–1934
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Gertrude Sybel Phares Flesher
1891–1983
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