Good Man Gone
Typhoid Fever Causes Death of John J. Cunningham
Mr. John J. Cunningham died last Thursday at his home on Little River after a week's illness of typhoid fever. Mr. Cunningham was a member of the large and well know Cunningham family of this county, and was a clever gentleman and a good citizen. He was a member of the Baptist Church and in all his dealings was prompted by motives of right and justice. A wife and three grown children - Mrs. Euphratus Peal and Tharp and Garland Cunningham besides a large circle of friends, mourn his death. His son Garland has also been very low with fever but is reported better.
(The Cadiz Record, October 15, 1903, Cadiz, Kentucky)
Good Man Gone
Typhoid Fever Causes Death of John J. Cunningham
Mr. John J. Cunningham died last Thursday at his home on Little River after a week's illness of typhoid fever. Mr. Cunningham was a member of the large and well know Cunningham family of this county, and was a clever gentleman and a good citizen. He was a member of the Baptist Church and in all his dealings was prompted by motives of right and justice. A wife and three grown children - Mrs. Euphratus Peal and Tharp and Garland Cunningham besides a large circle of friends, mourn his death. His son Garland has also been very low with fever but is reported better.
(The Cadiz Record, October 15, 1903, Cadiz, Kentucky)
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