A.M. Pyle died at his home in this county, near Cedarville on Saturday, August 11, 1900.
Mr. Pyle came to this county at an early day from Christian County, Kentucky. He was one of the pioneer stockmen of the county and was one of the most active men in the livestock business, accumulating a handsome competency. His widow and large family of children, now grown, survive.
We have not been furnished with data for an extended notice but can add that Mr. Pyle was a good citizen, one who will be missed. For his family there is the kindest feeling of sympathy from all who knew him and they were his friends.
Albert M. Pyle was a veteran of the Civil War. Company E, 76th Regiment, E.M.M.
Enrolled Missouri Milita, Union
A.M. Pyle died at his home in this county, near Cedarville on Saturday, August 11, 1900.
Mr. Pyle came to this county at an early day from Christian County, Kentucky. He was one of the pioneer stockmen of the county and was one of the most active men in the livestock business, accumulating a handsome competency. His widow and large family of children, now grown, survive.
We have not been furnished with data for an extended notice but can add that Mr. Pyle was a good citizen, one who will be missed. For his family there is the kindest feeling of sympathy from all who knew him and they were his friends.
Albert M. Pyle was a veteran of the Civil War. Company E, 76th Regiment, E.M.M.
Enrolled Missouri Milita, Union
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