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Rose Victoria Sullivan

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Rose Victoria Sullivan

Birth
Saint Clair, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Feb 1938 (aged 13)
Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lonedell, Franklin County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of J.P Sullivan and Winnie Bailey. Dates give above are given on Death Certificate. Obituary as follows:

Rose Victoria, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sullivan, was born November 29, 1923 and died February 9, 1938 after a brief illness in the St. Francis Hospital in Washington, MO.
She graduated from the Rye Creek school last year, where she was a diligent and cheerful student. She was a regular attendant at the Virginia Mines Baptist Church and Sunday School and on December 26, 1937, was converted and present herself for baptism.
Her helpful presence will be sadly missed in the church and the hearts of her family will ache with longing for the ray of sunshine they called Rose.
Rose leaves to mourn her passing her mother, Mrs. Winnie Sullivan; five brothers, George, Lawrence, Woodrow, Willard and Charles; two sisters, Alice and Carrie; two sisters-in-law, Arlene and Leona; one aunt, Mrs. Mima Lewis of St. Louis; five uncles, Sarch Sullivan of Lonedell, Gug (sic) and Will Sullivan of Houston, Texas; Edward and Chauncey Bailey of St. Clair; many other relatives and a great host of friends. Her father, J. P. Sullivan and one brother, Harry, preceded her in death.
Funeral services were conducted in the Virginia Mines church by Rev. Clarence Darst, assisted by Rev. harry Darst, Friday afternoon and the remains tenderly laid to rest in the cemetery there.
Source: Ruth Bardot scrapbook
Daughter of J.P Sullivan and Winnie Bailey. Dates give above are given on Death Certificate. Obituary as follows:

Rose Victoria, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sullivan, was born November 29, 1923 and died February 9, 1938 after a brief illness in the St. Francis Hospital in Washington, MO.
She graduated from the Rye Creek school last year, where she was a diligent and cheerful student. She was a regular attendant at the Virginia Mines Baptist Church and Sunday School and on December 26, 1937, was converted and present herself for baptism.
Her helpful presence will be sadly missed in the church and the hearts of her family will ache with longing for the ray of sunshine they called Rose.
Rose leaves to mourn her passing her mother, Mrs. Winnie Sullivan; five brothers, George, Lawrence, Woodrow, Willard and Charles; two sisters, Alice and Carrie; two sisters-in-law, Arlene and Leona; one aunt, Mrs. Mima Lewis of St. Louis; five uncles, Sarch Sullivan of Lonedell, Gug (sic) and Will Sullivan of Houston, Texas; Edward and Chauncey Bailey of St. Clair; many other relatives and a great host of friends. Her father, J. P. Sullivan and one brother, Harry, preceded her in death.
Funeral services were conducted in the Virginia Mines church by Rev. Clarence Darst, assisted by Rev. harry Darst, Friday afternoon and the remains tenderly laid to rest in the cemetery there.
Source: Ruth Bardot scrapbook


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  • Added: Dec 24, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23542503/rose_victoria-sullivan: accessed ), memorial page for Rose Victoria Sullivan (25 Nov 1924–9 Feb 1938), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23542503, citing Virginia Mines Baptist Cemetery, Lonedell, Franklin County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by T (contributor 46812087).