October 24, 1918
BENJAMIN F ASHCRAFT
(first part is unreadable)
Mrs. Ashcraft was a member of a prominent family formerly of this county. Mr. Ashcraft moved here from Pine bluff only a few months ago, and was appointed Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, he was also chairman of the County Red Cross Chapter and when Give a Bushel organization was launched in the county, he was asked to take the chairman. He promptly accepted. He was a lawyer of ability and possessed a personality that attracted people to him.
In his death the county has lost one of her most useful members. He is survived by his dear wife and little son, father and mother and five brothers and one sister to whom we extend sympathy in the loss of their dear one.
Interment was made Wednseday evening at the Black Cemetery by the Masonic Fraternity.
October 24, 1918
BENJAMIN F ASHCRAFT
(first part is unreadable)
Mrs. Ashcraft was a member of a prominent family formerly of this county. Mr. Ashcraft moved here from Pine bluff only a few months ago, and was appointed Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, he was also chairman of the County Red Cross Chapter and when Give a Bushel organization was launched in the county, he was asked to take the chairman. He promptly accepted. He was a lawyer of ability and possessed a personality that attracted people to him.
In his death the county has lost one of her most useful members. He is survived by his dear wife and little son, father and mother and five brothers and one sister to whom we extend sympathy in the loss of their dear one.
Interment was made Wednseday evening at the Black Cemetery by the Masonic Fraternity.
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