Clinton Register
DeWitt County, Illinois
Friday, April 18, 1913
FUNERAL OF MRS. FRANK M. BARNETT.
LAST TRIBUTE OF RESPECT PAID.
Rev. T. T. Holton of Bloomington Delivered an Impressive and Beautiful Memorial Sermon.
The funeral of Mrs. Frank M. BARNETT was held at her late home, 205 W. Webster street, at 10 o'clock, Saturday, April 12. A quartette composed of J. W. Perryman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flemming and Mrs. Herman Querfeld sang the sweet songs loved by Mrs. Barnett in her life time, rendering the "Beautiful River," at the close. The pallbearers were Uriah James, John T. Blue, J. W. Huff, B. F. Spicer, W. H. Randall and U. G. Davis, life-long friends of deceased.
Mary E. FRUIT was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. FRUIT and was born March 20, 1853. When she went home to God last Tuesday, April 8, she had reached the age of three score years and 18 days, every moment of which was valuable to her and precious to others. It is worth while to know that we live by moments, by heart beats, and not by weeks and years. We are living right now, not yesterday or tomorrow.
obit courtesy of Judy Simpson
Clinton Register
DeWitt County, Illinois
Friday, April 18, 1913
FUNERAL OF MRS. FRANK M. BARNETT.
LAST TRIBUTE OF RESPECT PAID.
Rev. T. T. Holton of Bloomington Delivered an Impressive and Beautiful Memorial Sermon.
The funeral of Mrs. Frank M. BARNETT was held at her late home, 205 W. Webster street, at 10 o'clock, Saturday, April 12. A quartette composed of J. W. Perryman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flemming and Mrs. Herman Querfeld sang the sweet songs loved by Mrs. Barnett in her life time, rendering the "Beautiful River," at the close. The pallbearers were Uriah James, John T. Blue, J. W. Huff, B. F. Spicer, W. H. Randall and U. G. Davis, life-long friends of deceased.
Mary E. FRUIT was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. FRUIT and was born March 20, 1853. When she went home to God last Tuesday, April 8, she had reached the age of three score years and 18 days, every moment of which was valuable to her and precious to others. It is worth while to know that we live by moments, by heart beats, and not by weeks and years. We are living right now, not yesterday or tomorrow.
obit courtesy of Judy Simpson
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