NEWSPAPER issue of Wednesday, March 7, 1906
Mr. W.T. PIttman who was fatally wounded at a shingle mill three weeks ago, died last Friday night after intense suffering. We have known him from childhood. Willie was a moral, upright, noble young man and his sad demise is lamented by all. He was about 25 years old. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Pittman. The funeral services were conducted at Springfield on Sunday at 11 o'clock by Rev. W.P. Cofield in the presence of a large congregation, after which the body was laid to rest in the Pittman cemetery. We extend our sympathy to all the bereaved ones in their sorrow. May Heaven's
blessing rest upon them.
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NEWSPAPER issue of Wednesday, March 7, 1906
Mr. W.T. PIttman who was fatally wounded at a shingle mill three weeks ago, died last Friday night after intense suffering. We have known him from childhood. Willie was a moral, upright, noble young man and his sad demise is lamented by all. He was about 25 years old. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Pittman. The funeral services were conducted at Springfield on Sunday at 11 o'clock by Rev. W.P. Cofield in the presence of a large congregation, after which the body was laid to rest in the Pittman cemetery. We extend our sympathy to all the bereaved ones in their sorrow. May Heaven's
blessing rest upon them.
info provided by Jayanna Dotson (#47783588)
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