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Annie Hughes Bucher

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6 Apr 1906
Johnson, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
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Johnson, Washington County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Bucher Annie Hughes
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Bucher, Annie Hughes from Johnson Another link in our chain of friendship was broken last Thursday evening when the long suffering of our friend and former schoolmate, Mrs. Annie Bucher, was ended by the pallid hand of death lifting the veil of Eternity and wafting her tired spirit to that bourne beyond the grave. She died at her home in Joplin, Mo. but her husband, O.V. Bucher, brought the casket which held the form of his loved wife back here to Johnson where she was laid to sleep beside the graves of her parents who had preceded her to rest years ago. She was buried Saturday evening in the Stuckey cemetery after appropriate services by Rev. G.P. Hanks. It seems only a few years since Annie was a wee girl at the home of her father, L.B. Hughes, who labored so earnestly with his classes in the old Sunday school at Stony Point only a few years only a few years. The Springdale News 4/6/1906 obit book 1906 page 173. so father and mother are also buried at Stuckey with no records
Bucher, Annie Hughes from Johnson Another link in our chain of friendship was broken last Thursday evening when the long suffering of our friend and former schoolmate, Mrs. Annie Bucher, was ended by the pallid hand of death lifting the veil of Eternity and wafting her tired spirit to that bourne beyond the grave. She died at her home in Joplin, Mo. but her husband, O.V. Bucher, brought the casket which held the form of his loved wife back here to Johnson where she was laid to sleep beside the graves of her parents who had preceded her to rest years ago. She was buried Saturday evening in the Stuckey cemetery after appropriate services by Rev. G.P. Hanks. It seems only a few years since Annie was a wee girl at the home of her father, L.B. Hughes, who labored so earnestly with his classes in the old Sunday school at Stony Point only a few years only a few years. The Springdale News 4/6/1906 obit book 1906 page 173. so father and mother are also buried at Stuckey with no records

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