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James P Hodges

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
14 Jan 1903 (aged 36)
Donley County, Texas, USA
Burial
Clarendon, Donley County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
1 67 32
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J.P. Hodges died suddenly Wednesday at his home 13 miles east of town. He has been in feeble health for some time, but had been feeling better the last few days and came to town the day of his death and returned home somewhat wearied from his long ride. He had been subject to choking spells and was seized with one of these and died in a few minutes.

He was born in Tennessee, but had lived in Clarendon and Donley county some ten or eleven years. He was a deacon in the Christian church, of which he had been a member for 15 years. He was 70 years, five months and 16 days old at the time of his death, and leaves a wife and six living children, two being dead.

Mr. Hodges was a man well liked by everybody, devoted to his family and a zealous worker in his church and an earnest advocate of temperance and morality.

(Published in The Industrial West, Clarendon, Donley County Texas, Friday, January 1, 1903, Page 4)
J.P. Hodges died suddenly Wednesday at his home 13 miles east of town. He has been in feeble health for some time, but had been feeling better the last few days and came to town the day of his death and returned home somewhat wearied from his long ride. He had been subject to choking spells and was seized with one of these and died in a few minutes.

He was born in Tennessee, but had lived in Clarendon and Donley county some ten or eleven years. He was a deacon in the Christian church, of which he had been a member for 15 years. He was 70 years, five months and 16 days old at the time of his death, and leaves a wife and six living children, two being dead.

Mr. Hodges was a man well liked by everybody, devoted to his family and a zealous worker in his church and an earnest advocate of temperance and morality.

(Published in The Industrial West, Clarendon, Donley County Texas, Friday, January 1, 1903, Page 4)

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