Arlington Citizen
GRACE CHAPEL By Miss Addie Brewton
We are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Roseborough who passed to her home on Sunday January 19.
She was making her home with her son, Mr. Will Leatherman of Arlington. We express our sympathy to the family in their loss.
Friday January 24, 1936
Arlington Citizen
Mrs. T. Roseborough Passed Away Sun.
On Sunday January 19, Mrs. T. A. Roseborough passed away, at the home of her son, W. A. Leatherman, after an illness of several months.
The funeral service was held in the home with Bro. Shearer and Bro. Patterson officiating.
Survivors besides her son are three brothers. R. C. Bridges, Dalhart; J. N. Bridges, Cleburne; and J. R. Bridges, Princeton, Alabama. Two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Overall, Wartrace, Tenn., and Mrs. T. L. Bostic, La Rue, Texas.
Quite a large number of out-of-town relatives attended the funeral.
Our deepest sympathy goes out to those who are left and with the poet we would say:
"You cannot say, you must not say
That she is dead. She is just away.
She has wandered into an unknown land
And left us dreaming, how very fair
It needs must be since she lingers there,
So think of her faring on, as dear
In the love of There as the love of Here.
Think of her still as the same and say,
She is not dead—she is just away."
Friday January 24, 1936
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. T. A. Roseborough.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leatherman.
Arlington Citizen
GRACE CHAPEL By Miss Addie Brewton
We are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Roseborough who passed to her home on Sunday January 19.
She was making her home with her son, Mr. Will Leatherman of Arlington. We express our sympathy to the family in their loss.
Friday January 24, 1936
Arlington Citizen
Mrs. T. Roseborough Passed Away Sun.
On Sunday January 19, Mrs. T. A. Roseborough passed away, at the home of her son, W. A. Leatherman, after an illness of several months.
The funeral service was held in the home with Bro. Shearer and Bro. Patterson officiating.
Survivors besides her son are three brothers. R. C. Bridges, Dalhart; J. N. Bridges, Cleburne; and J. R. Bridges, Princeton, Alabama. Two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Overall, Wartrace, Tenn., and Mrs. T. L. Bostic, La Rue, Texas.
Quite a large number of out-of-town relatives attended the funeral.
Our deepest sympathy goes out to those who are left and with the poet we would say:
"You cannot say, you must not say
That she is dead. She is just away.
She has wandered into an unknown land
And left us dreaming, how very fair
It needs must be since she lingers there,
So think of her faring on, as dear
In the love of There as the love of Here.
Think of her still as the same and say,
She is not dead—she is just away."
Friday January 24, 1936
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. T. A. Roseborough.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leatherman.
Family Members
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