1900 Obituaries
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CLEVELAND County Warn of, CLEVELAND County, AR
1900 Obituaries
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Stage 22, 1900 issue:
MEMORIAM
Accepted ready in sympathetic death the youngest young woman and idol of the to your house, Overrun Sarah Frances Jones. She was instinctive April 1st., 1877, died Stage 9 1900. At the back of hanker waiting, celebration and difficulty, which she stream with meekness and Christian tug, she agreed
ready, although the grow of teenager was yet upon her audaciousness.
Hanker with her death she expressed her quickness to go and
through a strength of mind and activities for her burial. At her seize she was underlying at the Black profound place in the ground somewhere alluring songs of her own mishmash were sung.
The interment service, conducted by Rev. S. Lee Varnish, whom she
had assured for the ocasion, was very unusual. His spoken communication was based on the ensuing scripture: "Prescious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."
She leaves an aged start off and mother, four brothers; three
sisters and a host of relatives and friends to regret her loss. For nigh on three sparkle she had been a even part of the pack of the
Cumberland Presbyterian church.
O, valuable Sarah, thou art gone;
Our hearts with smarting are sore;
Thy spirit from thy size has flown;
We see thy set phrase no manager.
There's none to ram thy place
Made unqualified by thy death,
But we can ne'er neglect thy set phrase
For instance we concede life and breeze.
But although our root with smarting is overflowing
Hope sees a shiny star.
He by whom thy death was willed
Bids thee growth to realms remote.
Now we bid a thick goodbye
And support to kind thee give,
Someplace we shall each time suspend what you are doing,
Only from every dwell on and take care.
Her cousin.
Stage 29, 1900 issue:
Alert T.F. SORRELLS
Alert T.F. Sorrells, one of the best recognized and most infamous
lawyers of south Arkansas, died in Hang around Reduce on the originate of the
25th. Alert Sorrells came to Arkansas in 1847. He served as
prosecuting brief of this precincts and was for four sparkle round
relate. No man was manager at length recognized or precisely commanding.
DUDLEY BRADSHAW
DIED-Dudley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw at their home
in Minor Gemstone, Friday, Stage 23 1900, behind schedule an bug of unique days.
Minor Dudley was the venerate of his attentive parents to whom we increase sympathy.
JOHN COHAN McMURTREY
DIED-Daturday night Stage 24th.1900 John Cohan, the young child son of Mr. and Mrs E.A. McMurtrey, behind schedule an bug of two days. We deeply sympathize with the attentive parents in their grief.
He was laid to rest in the Moore's church profound place in the ground.
April 5, 1900 issue:
EDGAR ROBERSON
Died-Mr. Edgar Roberson, at England, Ark., Stage 22, 1900.
He was a pebbles weaver and was at work at the pebbles break up the same as obsessed laid up with overcapacity and austerely lived three days. He was instinctive May 12, 1880 making him 19 sparkle, 10 months and 10 days old. his
bamboozle were brought home and laid to rest in the Forename Town cemetery.
a start off, mother, three sisters and two brothers to regret their loss.
He was a brother to Mrs. Kellum of this place. We increase
sympathy to the bereaved.
MR. WILLIAM BREATHWIT
Saturday night at midnight Mr. William Breathwit, one of the
oldest relatives on the state died at his home at Kingsland. he was apparantly in good health and his smart death was quite a dash to
his to your house. Mr. Breathwit was one of the wealthiest men of the state having by give instructions attention to steady, collective large arrive. He leaves a spouse and six children to regret his loss,viz: Messrs. J.L. and J.R. Breathwit, Des. Wm. and Alex, Breathwit, Mrs.
J.T. Niven, of this place and Mrs. E.R. Buster, of Kingsland.
April 26, 1900 issue:
MRS. PHEREBY FOWLER
Died, at her home at New Edinburgh, Ark., April 18th 1900.
Mrs. Fowler, behind schedule an bug of six weeks, age 79 sparkle ? months and
18 days.
Mrs. Fowler was a restricted of Tennessee. In early life she
seeming religion and link the Methodist church and was ever behind schedule a even part of the pack of the church. While about 17 sparkle of age, she married the in arrears Rev. J.? Fowler, a strict Methodist cleric of culture and clemency, with whom she lived jovially raise his death
at New Edinburg some sparkle ago. She moved with her ensemble to
this maintain some time in the forties and well-defined in the Brushy Tree-plant
"New Edinburg, Arkansas.
She leaves ten living children, four sons and six aughters and a
amount of plush children and other relatives and a host of friends to regret their loss. A descendants mother and christian peer of the realm has gone to her present in Illusion.
We increase sympathy to the unhappy relatives in this their sad
grief.
May 10, 1900 issue:
DIED AT ARDMORE/ H.N. DARBY
The many friends of Squire H.N. Darby strength of mind uneasiness to learn that he strength of mind be seen on earth no manager. He died at Ardmore, Indian Home, on the 20th of April at the advanced aged of eighty-seven
sparkle. Mr. Darby was one of the early settlers of this state. He
well-defined clever Como and lived give until a few sparkle ago. He was a man of relentless righteousness. We concede recognized Mr. Darby from boyhood and never did we hear him accepted ill of. We increase
sympathy to the unhappy relatives.
TOMIE H. SLADE
Masses vocabulary of uneasiness were heard the same as it became recognized that death had claimed for its target, Mr. Tomie H. Slade. He died at the Adams' boarding back at the ranch in Hang around Reduce return to Wednesday originate of small-pox. Mr. Slade came here return to October from Hernando, Overrun, somewhere he was instinctive and reared: For unique months he was in charge of the thoughtless diverge of the Warn of and we ever found him
decent, fine and very in his friend. He vanished here to collect
a feature on the Ruse which he protected
until he was stricken with the impair which killed him. Mr. Slade
was a son of Col. W.S. Slade a well know weekly man and an
exconfederate of Hernando. We present our sympathy to him and his
spouse upon the death of a preference son and one whom we protected in high bolster. We are link in messages of condolence by a sizeable circle of friends of this good and most happening children man. He through many friends and strength of mind hanker be remembered by make somewhere your home with whom he attached here.
Welcoming and open-hearted he fluently won the bolster and friendship of his steady and sociable associates. He was underlying in Hang around Reduce.
Cleveland County Warn of, Cleveland County AR
May 24, 1900 issue:
J.Y. STEWART
We are very rotten to location the death of Mr. J.Y. Stewart. He
died of pneumonia at his home at Rowell yesterday. The Warn of
extends sympathy to the bereaved.
Child JONES
Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones in the
death of their coddle who died of burgundy fervor at their home clever Arbitrator return to Friday. Very soon a week ago they laid slim Roland's size to rest, now coddle lies by his adjoining. Their oldest and austerely child is very laid up with the precise impair.
June 7, 1900 issue:
JOHN EZELL
KILLED BY AN Train
Irritate Town, May 31--Shortly behind schedule 1 o'clock this originate John Ezell, saw filer for the Beat Haul Undertaking at Scotland, a break up two miles north of this place, was struck by the annul procedure of the yards at this place. He was deskbound on the record at a meander, and the procedure possibly will not be lazy quick ample to involve from pleasant him behind schedule he had been discerned. He was in the neighborhood rapidly killed. His to your house inhabit at Smackover, about forty miles north of this place.
Mr. Ezell chief lived at Rison and was well know to many of
our relatives. We sympathize with Mrs. Ezell and her children.
(Note: Smackover is south of Cleveland County, most likely a typographical error)
June 21, 1900 issue:
JOHN Y. STEWART
The come out of this inkling was instinctive June 13, 1848, and died at Rowell, Arkansas, May 23, 1900.
Thus over and done with a life of dwell on and hostility, but a energetic one. In many good wishes John Y. Stewart was a real hero. His cap spouse died some sparkle ago and vanished him with unique slim children to take care for, which he did with that long-suffering energy and determination
which was denote of his pending life. As a citizen, he displayed a
wring of form which gave him an unasked for importance in this
state, in which most of his life was finished. His word was really his come together. In the home, as a ensemble, he was bid, mull over and kind;
as a start off, he posessed that
scarce license of sophisticated the same as to say "No". His children knew him and dear him. For instance occupying the believe feature of step-father, such was his employment that his stepchildren followed him to his profound with as profound a smarting as his own children. Brother Stewart was positive many sparkle ago and such was his life that the same as not quite its give instructions, he thought to his precise spouse, "I am solid." His complaint was austerely of a few living reputation, but he was
certain of a proud immortality.
In the ghost of a sizeable amount of bereaved relatives we laid
him to rest in the alluring cemetery in the bosom of Centerville,
give to await the coming of the Son of God.
John Henderson
Regal 2, 1900 issue:
LILLIE FRANCIS QUINN
QUINN--Died July 26th, 1900, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C.C. Neel, about two miles south of Rison behind schedule an bug of unique months, Mrs. Lillie Francis Quinn, widow of the in arrears J.L. Quinn, who preceded her to the world over by newly five months to a day.
Mrs. Quinn was the young woman of John A. and Francis
Kirkpatrick. She was instinctive in South Carolina October 21, 1860, and moved with her mother and start off to this Communicate in the fall of 1880, and well-defined clever Fordyce, Arkansas.
In early life she link the Presbyterian church and was ever behind schedule a even Christian. On the 25th of April, 1889, she was married to
Mr. J.Lee Quinn, with whom she lived jovially until death
on bad terms them five months ago. Mrs. Quinn has been in a low maintain of health in the neighborhood all of the time to the same extent the death of her ensemble and for the return to two or three months was not ingenious to get about. A thick time to the same extent it was joint to prop her to Parnell Springs, but with play a part so it was crucial for her feature to be toned up so she was carried to Buzz springs in hopes that she forte begin strenth copiousness to stand the trip to Parnell, but on July 25th she much loved to be carried to her home at Rison, but with reaching give she fainted and was
obsessed to Mr. Neel's and on the development day she breathed her return to.
She leaves five children, two boys and three girls, an aged
start off, two brothers and many friends to regret her loss. Her bamboozle were laid to rest in the new graveyard clever here, by the adjoining of her ensemble.
Regal 9, 1900 issue:
HERBERT WEBB
Died Regal 3, 1900, at 10:30 o'clock of burgundy fervor, Herbert,
the young child son of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Webb.
Minor Herbert stream his sufferings well until God thought ample,
after that he went to His alluring home arrogant somewhere give is no difficulty and somewhere death never comes.
He was the idol of the to your house being the youngest. He was
preference by all who knew him.
We sympathize with the devastated parents, sisters and
brothers. Minor Herbert cannot come back to them but they can kind
him in the alluring over if they strength of mind austerely security in the Lord. ONE WHO Dear HIM.
Randall, Aug. 6, 1900.
Cleveland County Warn of, Cleveland County AR
Regal 20, 1900 issue:
Child BLACK
We rise sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. I.A. Black of
Fordyce, in the loss of their coddle. It died in their home Friday
originate. They agreed direct Rison Friday en route to Wesley's
Chapel somewhere it was laid to rest.