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Rev George Washington Qualls

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Rev George Washington Qualls

Birth
Cincinnati, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Death
9 Feb 1920 (aged 68)
Monett, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Monett, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 41
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Rev. G. W. Qualls was born in Cincinnati, Washington County, Arkansas, May 3, 1851. He died of pneumonia at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Beck at 1015 North Fourth Street, Monett, Monday February 9, 1920 at 6:15 p.m. He was 68 years, 9 months and 6 days old.
He was united in marriage with Nancy E. Thomas, August 4, 1870. To this union seven children were born. Three daughters and two sons are living. Two sons preceded him.
Rev. Qualls professed faith in Christ about 51 years ago and united with the Methodist Protestant church.
He entered the ministry in 1896 and was constantly in the service until about one year ago. He leaves a wife, two sons, and three daughters besides a Host of relatives and friends to mourn his departure.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, February 11, 1920, from the M. E. church on Fourth street in Monett, conducted by Rev. W. F. Goodnight, assisted by Rev. H. E. Marshall.
Rev. Qualls was an able minister of the gospel and served two years as president of the Missouri M. P. Conference. He was pastor of the Monett circuit four years.
The church has lost a great and good man who in former days was a leader in the great work of the church. He devoted much time to the study of the Bible and the doctrines of the church.
He was truly a Mehodist Protestant in the strictest sense and was ever ready to defend the cause of Christ and the church he loved so dearly.
At the conclusion of the funeral, the Masonic Order took charge of the body and the beautiful and impressive ceremony was only a small token of the high esteem in which he was held by all. The body was laid to rest in the IOOF cemetery.
Rev. G. W. Qualls was born in Cincinnati, Washington County, Arkansas, May 3, 1851. He died of pneumonia at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Beck at 1015 North Fourth Street, Monett, Monday February 9, 1920 at 6:15 p.m. He was 68 years, 9 months and 6 days old.
He was united in marriage with Nancy E. Thomas, August 4, 1870. To this union seven children were born. Three daughters and two sons are living. Two sons preceded him.
Rev. Qualls professed faith in Christ about 51 years ago and united with the Methodist Protestant church.
He entered the ministry in 1896 and was constantly in the service until about one year ago. He leaves a wife, two sons, and three daughters besides a Host of relatives and friends to mourn his departure.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, February 11, 1920, from the M. E. church on Fourth street in Monett, conducted by Rev. W. F. Goodnight, assisted by Rev. H. E. Marshall.
Rev. Qualls was an able minister of the gospel and served two years as president of the Missouri M. P. Conference. He was pastor of the Monett circuit four years.
The church has lost a great and good man who in former days was a leader in the great work of the church. He devoted much time to the study of the Bible and the doctrines of the church.
He was truly a Mehodist Protestant in the strictest sense and was ever ready to defend the cause of Christ and the church he loved so dearly.
At the conclusion of the funeral, the Masonic Order took charge of the body and the beautiful and impressive ceremony was only a small token of the high esteem in which he was held by all. The body was laid to rest in the IOOF cemetery.


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