Mr. Jacob D. White, the well known carpenter of this city, died last Wednesday afternoon, after a short illness, which began on Friday of last week, with the grip, and then turned into pneumonia. A wife and four children survive him, and mourn their loss. Mr. White was a most excellent citizen, and his death is much regretted. He was a brother of ex-County Surveyor W. R. White, and at the time of his death was nearly sixty-six years of age.
The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, at the M. E. Church. Burial at the Old Cemetery.
The Bulletin
Saturday, February 3, 1894
Transcribed by Sandy Lee Milliron
Son of John and Susannah (Wigner) White.
Mr. Jacob D. White, the well known carpenter of this city, died last Wednesday afternoon, after a short illness, which began on Friday of last week, with the grip, and then turned into pneumonia. A wife and four children survive him, and mourn their loss. Mr. White was a most excellent citizen, and his death is much regretted. He was a brother of ex-County Surveyor W. R. White, and at the time of his death was nearly sixty-six years of age.
The funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, at the M. E. Church. Burial at the Old Cemetery.
The Bulletin
Saturday, February 3, 1894
Transcribed by Sandy Lee Milliron
Son of John and Susannah (Wigner) White.
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