March 31 1896
Brodhead--Mr. J.C. McClary, who was called to Brodhead Sunday to prepare the body of Mrs. N.M. shumate for burial, tells us that that lady died early Sunday morning of catarrh of the stomach. She had been a sufferer for years and death must have been a welcome to her. Mrs. Shumate was a daughter of Mr. Cy Adams and was an excellent christian lady. Her remains were laid to rest yesterday afternoon in the family burying ground.
Semi-weekly interior journal.,
April 03, 1896
The death of Mrs. Maggie A. Shumate, although expected for some time, cast a gloom over the community in which lived. Her girlhood days were spent in Mt. Vernon, where her amiable disposition won for her many warm friends who grieve sincerely over her early departure from her earthly labors. A sorrowing husband and three beautiful daughters are left in the broken home circle.
March 31 1896
Brodhead--Mr. J.C. McClary, who was called to Brodhead Sunday to prepare the body of Mrs. N.M. shumate for burial, tells us that that lady died early Sunday morning of catarrh of the stomach. She had been a sufferer for years and death must have been a welcome to her. Mrs. Shumate was a daughter of Mr. Cy Adams and was an excellent christian lady. Her remains were laid to rest yesterday afternoon in the family burying ground.
Semi-weekly interior journal.,
April 03, 1896
The death of Mrs. Maggie A. Shumate, although expected for some time, cast a gloom over the community in which lived. Her girlhood days were spent in Mt. Vernon, where her amiable disposition won for her many warm friends who grieve sincerely over her early departure from her earthly labors. A sorrowing husband and three beautiful daughters are left in the broken home circle.
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