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Abner Redmond “Red” Paul

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Abner Redmond “Red” Paul

Birth
Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Jan 1920 (aged 60)
Holden, Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Holden, Johnson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Holden Progress Jan 8, 1920 A.R. Paul, better known to his many friends as “Red” Paul, died on New Years Day at his home in Holden. He had been in poor health for some time, through his last illness was brief. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon in the Christian Church, services in charge of the pastor, Rev. S.B. Moore. Deceased was born in this county May 23, 1859, and was 60 years, 7 months and 8 days of age when end came. With the exception of one year in Arkansas his entire life was passed in this county. He was one of six children, two of whom are dead. He married Jennie Patton of this county; to them were born one daughter and two sons, Minnie, Eddie Ealam and Wallace. For many years he had been a member of the Christian Church. He was a man who followed the even tenor of his way, doing the good thing as it came in his way, and passing to his reward, mourned by relatives and many friends. (s/o John A. and Maria Ryan Paul)
The Holden Progress Jan 8, 1920 A.R. Paul, better known to his many friends as “Red” Paul, died on New Years Day at his home in Holden. He had been in poor health for some time, through his last illness was brief. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon in the Christian Church, services in charge of the pastor, Rev. S.B. Moore. Deceased was born in this county May 23, 1859, and was 60 years, 7 months and 8 days of age when end came. With the exception of one year in Arkansas his entire life was passed in this county. He was one of six children, two of whom are dead. He married Jennie Patton of this county; to them were born one daughter and two sons, Minnie, Eddie Ealam and Wallace. For many years he had been a member of the Christian Church. He was a man who followed the even tenor of his way, doing the good thing as it came in his way, and passing to his reward, mourned by relatives and many friends. (s/o John A. and Maria Ryan Paul)


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