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Lucinda J. <I>Bullard</I> Baswell

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Lucinda J. Bullard Baswell

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
20 Mar 1920 (aged 59)
Blount County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Hayden, Blount County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Tribute to Mrs. Sindy Baswell

The death angel visited the home of Mr. James Baswell March the 20th, 1920, and claimed his devoted wife, Mrs. Sindy Baswell.

Her death was due to catarrh. How said it was to part with her but God saw fit to call her home. She was 59 years of age, member of the Austin Creek Missionary Baptist church and was loved by all who knew her.

She said her only dread was the sting of death. Oh, how she will be missed for there is a vacant place in the home which can never be filled.

Weep not husband, for she has gone to rest, and if we are only faithful we’ll meet her in the sweet by and by where there will be no trials, troubles, partings nor sad good byes. Husband, brothers and sister, how sweet it will be when all meet her in that bright happy home above. She is resting sweetly in the arms of Jesus, where her father, mother and two sweet little children have gone.

Mrs. Baswell is survived by her husband, two brothers, two sisters, a host of relatives and friends.

All was done for her that loving hands could co, but God doeth all things well. We all miss her but no one can miss her so much as her dear companion, and may the comforter be with him each day and help him to live so when the trials, troubles and temptations of earth are over he can meet her at the pearly gates of the New Jerusalem – a home not made with hands eternal and in the heavens.

Her remains were laid to rest in Austin creek cemetery to await the coming of the Lord.

Written by a friend,
Mrs. Carrie Hill,
Route 2, Bangor, Alabama

Published in The Southern Democrat, 15 April 1920, Thursday, Page 6
Tribute to Mrs. Sindy Baswell

The death angel visited the home of Mr. James Baswell March the 20th, 1920, and claimed his devoted wife, Mrs. Sindy Baswell.

Her death was due to catarrh. How said it was to part with her but God saw fit to call her home. She was 59 years of age, member of the Austin Creek Missionary Baptist church and was loved by all who knew her.

She said her only dread was the sting of death. Oh, how she will be missed for there is a vacant place in the home which can never be filled.

Weep not husband, for she has gone to rest, and if we are only faithful we’ll meet her in the sweet by and by where there will be no trials, troubles, partings nor sad good byes. Husband, brothers and sister, how sweet it will be when all meet her in that bright happy home above. She is resting sweetly in the arms of Jesus, where her father, mother and two sweet little children have gone.

Mrs. Baswell is survived by her husband, two brothers, two sisters, a host of relatives and friends.

All was done for her that loving hands could co, but God doeth all things well. We all miss her but no one can miss her so much as her dear companion, and may the comforter be with him each day and help him to live so when the trials, troubles and temptations of earth are over he can meet her at the pearly gates of the New Jerusalem – a home not made with hands eternal and in the heavens.

Her remains were laid to rest in Austin creek cemetery to await the coming of the Lord.

Written by a friend,
Mrs. Carrie Hill,
Route 2, Bangor, Alabama

Published in The Southern Democrat, 15 April 1920, Thursday, Page 6

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Lucinda J, wife of J.D. Baswell



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  • Created by: Johnny Tidmore
  • Added: May 11, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89993083/lucinda_j-baswell: accessed ), memorial page for Lucinda J. Bullard Baswell (18 Apr 1860–20 Mar 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 89993083, citing Austin Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Hayden, Blount County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Johnny Tidmore (contributor 47270806).