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James Bruce Chaillaux

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James Bruce Chaillaux

Birth
Death
1926 (aged 36–37)
Burial
Orangeville, Orange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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CHAILLAUX, James Bruce; "James Bruce CHAILLAUX, son of James and Emma DAVIES CHAILLAUX was born March 30, 1889, was married to Emma PERTIUS, of Arkansas 12 years ago last June. To this union were born five children. The wife mother was suddenly called away, October 27, 1926. At the time of her death, Bruce was in the hospital at West Baden, unconscious of the great loss that had come to his home. His condition gradually grew worse and he never knew of the death of his dear wife. Bruce was reared in the community where he was born. He was universally known as an honest industrious man. Twelve years ago he joined the Masonic Lodge at Mitchell. He was a Mason at heart. The sudden departure of he and his wife so close together seems almost a tragedy and has cast a gloom over the entire community. Why this avalaunche of sorrow should sweep over this home so suddenly will forever remain a mystery. The words of the Apostle Paul is our sad experience, "Now we see through a glass darkly." Last Monday night, November 22, 1926, this dear boy quietly fell asleep to awake in the resurrection morn. He leaves a father, step-mother, two brothers, two sisters, five children and many friends to mourn his departure. He was 37 years, 3 months and 22 days old. Funeral services were conducted at Bethel by N.F. DENNY, a life long friend of the family. Interment in Bethel Cemetery." from Tom McCart scrapbook
CHAILLAUX, James Bruce; "James Bruce CHAILLAUX, son of James and Emma DAVIES CHAILLAUX was born March 30, 1889, was married to Emma PERTIUS, of Arkansas 12 years ago last June. To this union were born five children. The wife mother was suddenly called away, October 27, 1926. At the time of her death, Bruce was in the hospital at West Baden, unconscious of the great loss that had come to his home. His condition gradually grew worse and he never knew of the death of his dear wife. Bruce was reared in the community where he was born. He was universally known as an honest industrious man. Twelve years ago he joined the Masonic Lodge at Mitchell. He was a Mason at heart. The sudden departure of he and his wife so close together seems almost a tragedy and has cast a gloom over the entire community. Why this avalaunche of sorrow should sweep over this home so suddenly will forever remain a mystery. The words of the Apostle Paul is our sad experience, "Now we see through a glass darkly." Last Monday night, November 22, 1926, this dear boy quietly fell asleep to awake in the resurrection morn. He leaves a father, step-mother, two brothers, two sisters, five children and many friends to mourn his departure. He was 37 years, 3 months and 22 days old. Funeral services were conducted at Bethel by N.F. DENNY, a life long friend of the family. Interment in Bethel Cemetery." from Tom McCart scrapbook


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