We regret to announce the death of W. J. Wallace, Esq., which occurred at his home near Silver Point a few days ago. Esquire Wallace was well and favorably known all over the county. He had held public office of some sort nearly all his life. He was a faithful and honest member of the County Court for nearly a quarter of a century. He had been a lifelong member of the Methodist church and died happy, we learn, in the blessed hereafter. He was also a Master Mason. He was about 73 years of age and leaves a widow and a large family of grown children to mourn his loss.
THE COOKEVILLE PRESS
[Date: 4/11/1895, Vol. VIII, No. 23, Page 5]
We regret to announce the death of W. J. Wallace, Esq., which occurred at his home near Silver Point a few days ago. Esquire Wallace was well and favorably known all over the county. He had held public office of some sort nearly all his life. He was a faithful and honest member of the County Court for nearly a quarter of a century. He had been a lifelong member of the Methodist church and died happy, we learn, in the blessed hereafter. He was also a Master Mason. He was about 73 years of age and leaves a widow and a large family of grown children to mourn his loss.
THE COOKEVILLE PRESS
[Date: 4/11/1895, Vol. VIII, No. 23, Page 5]
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