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Lexington Intelligencer, September 14, 1901
[Lexington, Mo.]
Died in California
The Nashville (Tenn.) American gave a column write-up in a recent issue to the life of the Rev. W.M. Leftwich, who died suddenly at his home at Los Angeles, Cal., on the 21st of last month. Mr. Leftwich was well known in Lafayette county and generally loved and respected. He was a brother-in-law to Fred Smith, who resides near Lexington and through his efforts some years ago a Methodist church was built at Wellington. Many people in this county will learn with regret of his death.
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Lexington Intelligencer, September 14, 1901
[Lexington, Mo.]
Died in California
The Nashville (Tenn.) American gave a column write-up in a recent issue to the life of the Rev. W.M. Leftwich, who died suddenly at his home at Los Angeles, Cal., on the 21st of last month. Mr. Leftwich was well known in Lafayette county and generally loved and respected. He was a brother-in-law to Fred Smith, who resides near Lexington and through his efforts some years ago a Methodist church was built at Wellington. Many people in this county will learn with regret of his death.
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A minister in the M.E. Church South 48 years.
He served his own generation by the will of God and was gathered to his fathers" Acts XIII 36
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