Death of Prominent Floyd Man.
Elijah B. Auxier died last week at the home of John May, near Prestonsburg, where he had been confined to his sick bed from a combination of weeknesses for several months. He had been very low for several weeks, but up to within one week ago he was slightly better. On Sunday, the 13th, he suffered a relapse which resulted in his death.
His has been a lingering illness, and his death was not altogether unexpected, but it is nevertheless a grief to all his friends and to those who knew him. He is survived by his wife and six children.
The funeral was held according to Masonic rite, and interment took place at the mouth of John's Creek.
Death of Prominent Floyd Man.
Elijah B. Auxier died last week at the home of John May, near Prestonsburg, where he had been confined to his sick bed from a combination of weeknesses for several months. He had been very low for several weeks, but up to within one week ago he was slightly better. On Sunday, the 13th, he suffered a relapse which resulted in his death.
His has been a lingering illness, and his death was not altogether unexpected, but it is nevertheless a grief to all his friends and to those who knew him. He is survived by his wife and six children.
The funeral was held according to Masonic rite, and interment took place at the mouth of John's Creek.
Family Members
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Margaret Louise Auxier Chambers
1839–1916
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William Lewis Auxier
1842–1900
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James Knox Polk Auxier
1845–1926
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Susan Angeline Auxier Richmond
1847–1890
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Nathaniel Auxier
1815–1865
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John Brown Auxier
1817–1890
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Jemima Susannah Auxier Prater
1818–1903
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George Washington Auxier
1820–1889
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Sarah Buchanan Auxier Mayo-Lesley-Denton
1821–1896
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Joseph Kelly Auxier
1823–1896
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Samuel Auxier
1825–1866
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Rebecca Auxier Prater
1827–1917
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Martha Jane Auxier Walker
1829–1917
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Henry Jefferson Auxier
1833–1898
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