copy obtained from Paluxy Historical Society-Glen Rose, TX
Friday Feb. 2, 1912
Mrs. G. W. Sirmons Dead
Mrs. George Sirmons died very suddenly Wednesday morning about 4 o'clock of heart trouble. She had been in good health for some time and did her work as usual Tuesday and was feeling well when she retired that night. About 4 o'clock Mr. Sirmons was aroused by some one struggling for breath and rushed to the bedside of his wife, but he was too late, she was dead. Every effort possible was made to revive her but all in vain.
She was buried at Post Oak Cemetery Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Eld. J.I. Collings conducting the funeral services. May the God of all grace sustain and comfort the bereaved husband, mother and children.
copy obtained from Paluxy Historical Society-Glen Rose, TX
Friday Feb. 2, 1912
Mrs. G. W. Sirmons Dead
Mrs. George Sirmons died very suddenly Wednesday morning about 4 o'clock of heart trouble. She had been in good health for some time and did her work as usual Tuesday and was feeling well when she retired that night. About 4 o'clock Mr. Sirmons was aroused by some one struggling for breath and rushed to the bedside of his wife, but he was too late, she was dead. Every effort possible was made to revive her but all in vain.
She was buried at Post Oak Cemetery Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Eld. J.I. Collings conducting the funeral services. May the God of all grace sustain and comfort the bereaved husband, mother and children.
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Daniel McCoy "Mac" Sirmon
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1889–1969
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