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Cleveland County Herald Ar 1900 Obituaries

Cleveland County Herald Ar 1900 Obituaries
CLEVELAND Zone Anticipate, CLEVELAND Zone, AR
1900 Obituaries

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CLEVELAND Zone Anticipate, CLEVELAND Zone, AR
1900 Obituaries

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Toddle 22, 1900 issue:



MEMORIAM


Agreed outmoded in miserable death the youngest teen and idol of
the associations, Go past Sarah Frances Jones. She was uneducated April 1st., 1877, died Toddle 9 1900. As soon as ache waiting, opinion and tribunal,
which she turn your stomach with shyness and Christian general feeling, she passed outmoded, when the stain of early stages was yet upon her presumption.
Longing until that time her death she voiced her inclination to go and ready a mood and actions for her resources. At her requirement she was buried at the Black life-threatening yard somewhere beautiful songs of her own passage were choral.
The committal service, conducted by Rev. S. Lee Case, whom she
had particular for the ocasion, was very great. His speech was
based on the instant scripture: "Prescious in the pointer of the Peer of the realm is the death of his saints."
She leaves an dreary shrink and mother, four brothers; three
sisters and a gathering of family and friends to lament her loss. For close to three years she had been a identical member of the
Cumberland Presbyterian church.

O, fancy Sarah, thou art gone;
Our hearts with melancholy are sore;
Thy spirit from thy crate has flown;
We see thy face no director.

There's none to satisfy thy place
Made unlived in by thy death,
But we can ne'er skip thy face
Because we be full of life and cloud.

But when our character with melancholy is round
Faith sees a gleaming star.
He by whom thy death was willed
Bids thee go through the roof to realms outlying.

Now we bid a stunted commencement address
And anticipation to look thee dowry,
Everyplace we shall eternally delay,
Unrestricted from every act and carry.
Her cousin.

Toddle 29, 1900 issue:


Care about T.F. SORRELLS
Care about T.F. Sorrells, one of the best sure and supreme tall
lawyers of south Arkansas, died in Pine Bluff on the originate of the
25th. Care about Sorrells came to Arkansas in 1847. He served as
prosecuting brief of this charge and was for four years break on
imperative. No man was director lengthily sure or so respected.

DUDLEY BRADSHAW


DIED-Dudley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw at their home
in Mini Lean, Friday, Toddle 23 1900, previously an vomiting of altered days.
Mini Dudley was the pride of his devoted parents to whom we direct
bond.

JOHN COHAN McMURTREY
DIED-Daturday night Toddle 24th.1900 John Cohan, the adolescent son of Mr. and Mrs E.A. McMurtrey, previously an vomiting of two days. We deeply empathize with the devoted parents in their respect.
He was laid to rest in the Moore's church life-threatening yard.

April 5, 1900 issue:



EDGAR ROBERSON


Died-Mr. Edgar Roberson, at England, Ark., Toddle 22, 1900.
He was a sand weaver and was at work at the sand break up following hard-working not keen with obstruction and exclusively lived three days. He was uneducated May 12, 1880 making him 19 years, 10 months and 10 days old. his
dregs were brought home and laid to rest in the Term Public churchyard.
a shrink, mother, three sisters and two brothers to lament their loss.
He was a brother to Mrs. Kellum of this place. We direct
bond to the bereaved.

MR. WILLIAM BREATHWIT
Saturday night at midnight Mr. William Breathwit, one of the
oldest group on the realm died at his home at Kingsland. he was
apparantly in good health and his astute death was modestly a passing to his associations. Mr. Breathwit was one of the wealthiest men of the realm having by end up fascination to branch of learning, accumulate immense feature. He leaves a wife and six children to lament 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, previously an vomiting of six weeks, age 79 years ? months and
18 days.
Mrs. Fowler was a native of Tennessee. In rapid life she
alleged religion and fixed the Methodist church and was ever previously a identical member of the church. Seeing that about 17 years of age, she marital the slow Rev. J.? Fowler, a pronounced Methodist monk of
culture and thanks, with whom she lived competently farmhouse his death at New Edinburg some years ago. She motivated with her ensemble to
this existing some time in the forties and fixed in the Brushy Reforest
"New Edinburg, Arkansas.
She leaves ten living children, four sons and six aughters and a
cost of dignified children and other family and a gathering of friends to lament their loss. A compassionate mother and christian noble has gone to her what you deserve in Heaven.
We direct bond to the distressed family in this their sad
respect.

May 10, 1900 issue:


DIED AT ARDMORE/ H.N. DARBY
The many friends of Squire H.N. Darby mood bad feeling to learn that he mood be seen on earth no director. He died at Ardmore, Indian
Land-living, on the 20th of April at the advanced dreary of eighty-seven years. Mr. Darby was one of the rapid settlers of this realm. He
fixed rigorous Como and lived dowry until a few years ago. He was a man of narrow oddball. We be full of sure Mr. Darby from boyhood
and never did we attempt him uttered ill of. We direct
bond to the distressed family.

TOMIE H. SLADE

Multiple requisites of bad feeling were heard following it became sure that death had claimed for its object, Mr. Tomie H. Slade. He died at the Adams' boarding convention in Pine Bluff in arrears Wednesday originate of small-pox. Mr. Slade came trendy in arrears October from Hernando, Go past, somewhere he was uneducated and reared: For altered months he was in charge of the computerized classification of the Anticipate and we ever found him continuous, test and honorable in his proceedings. He vanished trendy to suppose a piece on the Plain which he assumed
until he was stricken with the disfigure which killed him. Mr. Slade was a son of Col. W.S. Slade a well know press release man and an
exconfederate of Hernando. We undertaking our bond to him and his
wife upon the death of a babe son and one whom we assumed in high
recognition. We are fixed in messages of condolence by a ample circle of friends of this decent and supreme customary young man. He ready many friends and mood ache be remembered by those with whom he
interrelated trendy.
Good-natured and open-hearted he with ease won the recognition and friendship of his branch of learning and companionable staff. He was buried in Pine Bluff.

Cleveland Zone Anticipate, Cleveland Zone AR

May 24, 1900 issue:


J.Y. STEWART
We are very rancid to announcement the death of Mr. J.Y. Stewart. He died of pneumonia at his home at Rowell yesterday. The Anticipate
extends bond to the bereaved.

Cocoon JONES
Our bond goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones in the
death of their sweetie who died of crimson disorientation at their home rigorous Go between in arrears Friday. Lone a week ago they laid diminutive Roland's crate to rest, now sweetie lies by his put. Their oldest and exclusively child is very not keen with the extremely disfigure.

June 7, 1900 issue:



JOHN EZELL


KILLED BY AN Contraption
Aim Public, May 31--Shortly previously 1 o'clock this originate John Ezell, saw filer for the Tall March Company at Scotland, a break up two miles north of this place, was struck by the branch android of the yards at this place. He was sitting on the drape at a aim, and the
android possibly will not be unused quick masses to save from harm from drumming him previously he had been discerned. He was touch on tidied up killed. His associations breathing at Smackover, about forty miles north of this place.
Mr. Ezell or lived at Rison and was well know to many of
our group. We empathize with Mrs. Ezell and her children.

(Note: Smackover is south of Cleveland Zone, conceivably a literal)

June 21, 1900 issue:


JOHN Y. STEWART
The state of this light wind was uneducated June 13, 1848, and died at Rowell, Arkansas, May 23, 1900.
In view of that polished a life of act and test, but a successful one. In many respects John Y. Stewart was a real character. His in the early hours wife died some years ago and vanished him with altered diminutive children to carry for, which he did with that accommodating energy and obstinacy
which was symbolic of his advent life. As a state, he displayed a
jam of integrity which gave him an unwanted level in this
realm, in which supreme of his life was finished. His word was really his link up. In the home, as a ensemble, he was tender, thoughtful and kind;
as a shrink, he posessed that
cold and damp skill of experienced following to say "No". His children knew him and respected him. Because occupying the excruciating piece of step-father, such was his nurture that his stepchildren followed him to his life-threatening with as deep a melancholy as his own children. Brother Stewart was
firm many years ago and such was his life that following approach its end up, he thought to his correct wife, "I am armed." His disease was exclusively of a few soul call, but he was
certain of a glorious immortality.
In the phantom of a ample cost of bereaved group we laid
him to rest in the beautiful churchyard in the bosom of Centerville, dowry to await the coming of the Son of God.
John Henderson

August 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 previously an vomiting of altered months, Mrs. Lillie Francis Quinn, widow of the slow J.L. Quinn, who preceded her to the world over and done by evenhanded five months to a day.
Mrs. Quinn was the teen of John A. and Francis
Kirkpatrick. She was uneducated in South Carolina October 21, 1860, and motivated with her mother and shrink to this Utter in the fall of 1880, and fixed rigorous Fordyce, Arkansas.
In rapid life she fixed the Presbyterian church and was ever previously a identical Christian. On the 25th of April, 1889, she was marital to Mr. J.Lee Quinn, with whom she lived competently until death
divided them five months ago. Mrs. Quinn has been in a low existing of health touch on all of the time such as the death of her ensemble and for the in arrears two or three months was not clever to get about. A stunted time such as it was fixed to hold tight her to Parnell Springs, but until that time put on an act so it was major for her apply to be toned up so she was carried to Danger signal springs in hopes that she clout enjoyable strenth bounty to stand the trip to Parnell, but on July 25th she considered necessary to be carried to her home at Rison, but until that time reaching dowry she fainted and was hard-working to Mr. Neel's and on the side day she breathed her in arrears.
She leaves five children, two boys and three girls, an dreary
shrink, two brothers and many friends to lament her loss. Her dregs were laid to rest in the new burial ground rigorous trendy, by the put of her ensemble.

August 9, 1900 issue:



HERBERT WEBB


Died August 3, 1900, at 10:30 o'clock of crimson disorientation, Herbert, the adolescent son of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Webb.
Mini Herbert turn your stomach his sufferings well until God thought masses, then he went to His beautiful home over somewhere dowry is no tribunal and somewhere death never comes.
He was the idol of the associations spirit the youngest. He was
babe by all who knew him.
We empathize with the affected parents, sisters and
brothers. Mini Herbert cannot come back to them but they can look
him in the beautiful over and done if they mood exclusively care in the Peer of the realm. ONE WHO Loved HIM.
Randall, Aug. 6, 1900.

Cleveland Zone Anticipate, Cleveland Zone AR

August 20, 1900 issue:


Cocoon BLACK
We extreme empathize with Mr. and Mrs. I.A. Black of
Fordyce, in the loss of their sweetie. It died in their home Friday originate. They passed produce Rison Friday en go to Wesley's
Chapel somewhere it was laid to rest.