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Marion Lee McNally

Birth
USA
Death
19 Apr 1905 (aged 19)
USA
Burial
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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DEATH TAKES YOUNG MAN

At three o'clock Friday morning Lee McNally, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James McNally of near Mooresville, died at the home of his father-in-law, James Tarr, in Highview. He had been sick with typhoid fever for fifteen days.
So favorable was his condition that his attendants thought there was no doubt of his recovery until last Wednesday morning, when he was seized with a Server hemorrhage of the bowels. The attack caused him to grow weak and he never recovered but grew worse steadily, the hemorrhages growing more noticeable as he neared the end. the young man was conscious almost with the last breath he drew. As his respirations died into gasps for breath he asked those about his bed to pray. Lee McNally would have been twenty-one years old in Aug. He was married to Miss Tarr April 19, las. During the early stages of his sickness his wife was also ill but she recovered without a hard siege.
Lee united with the First Methodist church and was a true, devoted Christian. He had lived in this city for the past 4 years, making his home until his marriage with his uncle, Systemically, the transfer man, for whom he worked.
He was a young man known and loved for his true, unaffected nature. His associations led him in pure paths. His desires were for the worthy things of things of life. The community sympathizes with the young wife in a bereavement, comfortless save through administrations of an all- loving Christ.
Lee is survived by his parents, three brothers and two sisters, all of whom live near Mooresville. Mrs. Albert Blackwell of this city is his half sister.
Funeral arrangements have not been perfected.



DEATH TAKES YOUNG MAN

At three o'clock Friday morning Lee McNally, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James McNally of near Mooresville, died at the home of his father-in-law, James Tarr, in Highview. He had been sick with typhoid fever for fifteen days.
So favorable was his condition that his attendants thought there was no doubt of his recovery until last Wednesday morning, when he was seized with a Server hemorrhage of the bowels. The attack caused him to grow weak and he never recovered but grew worse steadily, the hemorrhages growing more noticeable as he neared the end. the young man was conscious almost with the last breath he drew. As his respirations died into gasps for breath he asked those about his bed to pray. Lee McNally would have been twenty-one years old in Aug. He was married to Miss Tarr April 19, las. During the early stages of his sickness his wife was also ill but she recovered without a hard siege.
Lee united with the First Methodist church and was a true, devoted Christian. He had lived in this city for the past 4 years, making his home until his marriage with his uncle, Systemically, the transfer man, for whom he worked.
He was a young man known and loved for his true, unaffected nature. His associations led him in pure paths. His desires were for the worthy things of things of life. The community sympathizes with the young wife in a bereavement, comfortless save through administrations of an all- loving Christ.
Lee is survived by his parents, three brothers and two sisters, all of whom live near Mooresville. Mrs. Albert Blackwell of this city is his half sister.
Funeral arrangements have not been perfected.

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