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Ardilla Bernette <I>Hartley</I> Henson

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Ardilla Bernette Hartley Henson

Birth
Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Death
21 May 1901 (aged 27)
Burial
Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1919834, Longitude: -94.1329762
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HENSON, Ardilla HARTLEY - The community was painfully surprised Tuesday when it was announced that Mrs. Ardila Henson, wife of Charles Henson, had passed away. She was taken sick the latter part of last week with something like congestion of the bowels and the physicians were unable to give her any relief. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, and in the absence of the pastor, Reverend Autry, were conducted by Reverend F.M. Tolleson, of the south Methodist Church. The remains were interred in Bluff Cemetery. The deceased was twenty-eight years of age and was the daughter of the late Squire Hartley. She was a member of the Baptist church and besides a husband and little daughter, and other relatives, leaves a large circle of warm and devoted friends. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the home so suddenly berefy of wife and mother.[The Springdale News - Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas - May 24, 1901]

{Card of Thanks} I wish to thank my kind neighbors and friends for their help and sympathy in the sickness and death of my wife, Ardilla Henson. Chas. Henson. .[The Springdale News - Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas - May 24, 1901]

{Resolution of Condolence} - Whereas the supreme ruler of the universe has deemed it wise to remove to her celestial home the beloved wife of our worthy brother Charles D. Henson and ever mindful of our duty to share the sorrow and joys of all our brothers wherever they may be found, therefore be it Resolved, That Springdale Lodge No. 30 A.O.U.W. extend to Bro. Hendson and family our sympathy in their days of sorrow. While conscious of the fact that this action will be powerless to afford consolation to the grieved ones yet it may be a solace to them to know they are not alone in their sorrow. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Bro. Henson, that they be published in the A.O.U.W. Guide, the Springdale News and spread upon the minutes of our lodge. Theo. Parker, W.H. Daily, J.E. Jones, Committee. [The Springdale News - Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas - May 31, 1901]
HENSON, Ardilla HARTLEY - The community was painfully surprised Tuesday when it was announced that Mrs. Ardila Henson, wife of Charles Henson, had passed away. She was taken sick the latter part of last week with something like congestion of the bowels and the physicians were unable to give her any relief. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church, and in the absence of the pastor, Reverend Autry, were conducted by Reverend F.M. Tolleson, of the south Methodist Church. The remains were interred in Bluff Cemetery. The deceased was twenty-eight years of age and was the daughter of the late Squire Hartley. She was a member of the Baptist church and besides a husband and little daughter, and other relatives, leaves a large circle of warm and devoted friends. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the home so suddenly berefy of wife and mother.[The Springdale News - Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas - May 24, 1901]

{Card of Thanks} I wish to thank my kind neighbors and friends for their help and sympathy in the sickness and death of my wife, Ardilla Henson. Chas. Henson. .[The Springdale News - Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas - May 24, 1901]

{Resolution of Condolence} - Whereas the supreme ruler of the universe has deemed it wise to remove to her celestial home the beloved wife of our worthy brother Charles D. Henson and ever mindful of our duty to share the sorrow and joys of all our brothers wherever they may be found, therefore be it Resolved, That Springdale Lodge No. 30 A.O.U.W. extend to Bro. Hendson and family our sympathy in their days of sorrow. While conscious of the fact that this action will be powerless to afford consolation to the grieved ones yet it may be a solace to them to know they are not alone in their sorrow. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Bro. Henson, that they be published in the A.O.U.W. Guide, the Springdale News and spread upon the minutes of our lodge. Theo. Parker, W.H. Daily, J.E. Jones, Committee. [The Springdale News - Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas - May 31, 1901]


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