Death of Mrs. Issacs It seems sad that the angel of death should cut down one so young and endowed with so many womanly virtues. On Monday night last the spirit of Mrs. Wm. ISAACS took flight from its earthly friends to a better world. She was the daughter of Mr. T.J. HOLMSLEY, and only a few months ago was led to the bridal alter. A large procession of friends followed her remains to the grave. Christian or not, we do not know, neither do we enquire, but she was a true woman possessing every virtue necessary for a happy peace in that great unknown where her spirit has fled. Sudden Death
Transcribed by Judy Michaels. The Comanche Chief, Comanche, Texas. Saturday, August 21, 1880
Death of Mrs. Issacs It seems sad that the angel of death should cut down one so young and endowed with so many womanly virtues. On Monday night last the spirit of Mrs. Wm. ISAACS took flight from its earthly friends to a better world. She was the daughter of Mr. T.J. HOLMSLEY, and only a few months ago was led to the bridal alter. A large procession of friends followed her remains to the grave. Christian or not, we do not know, neither do we enquire, but she was a true woman possessing every virtue necessary for a happy peace in that great unknown where her spirit has fled. Sudden Death
Transcribed by Judy Michaels. The Comanche Chief, Comanche, Texas. Saturday, August 21, 1880
Inscription
There remaineth therefore a rest for the people of God.
Gravesite Details
In memory of Zimarou wife of Wm. C. Issacs
Family Members
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Mary Susannah Holmsley Pulliam
1858–1913
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William Larimore "Billy" Holmsley
1860–1935
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Clara Lee Holmsley Couch
1864–1948
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Lucinda Elizabeth "Lou" Holmsley Johnson
1866–1938
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Arminta "Mintie" Holmsley Chandler
1869–1938
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Amanda Holmsley Oberthier
1872–1957
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Fannie Theresa "Fan" Holmsley Moore
1874–1959
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Thomas Richard "Tom" Holmsley
1876–1959
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James Jefferson "Jim" Holmsley
1882–1932
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Ruth Holmsley
1884–1898
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