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Sumpter David Rinehart

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Sumpter David Rinehart

Birth
Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA
Death
23 Jan 1930 (aged 84)
Douglas, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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The Ruston Leader.
29 January 1930
Page 2

MR. S. D. RINEHART HAS PASSED AWAY.

(From Thursday's Daily)

The many friends in Ruston and elsewhere will be saddened to learn of the death of Mr. Sumpter D. Rinehart, which occurred this morning at three o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Baker, in the Douglas community, this parish. Mr. Rinehart was eighty-four years and six months of age at the time of his death.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow, the 24th, at the Douglas church and interment will take place in the Douglas cemetery.

Mr. Rinehart is survived by two children, Mrs. J. A. Baker and Mr. C. P. Rinehart, both of the Douglas community.

Mr. Rinehart resided in Ruston for a number of years, living here at two different times and he has many friends in this city, some of whom may attend his funeral. The editor of The Leader is among the many friends of Mr. Rinehart, as he knew him for many years and was proud of his friendship. He knew Mr. Rinehart as one of the foremost citizens, an upright Christian gentleman and one of the pioneer citizens of this parish.
The Ruston Leader.
29 January 1930
Page 2

MR. S. D. RINEHART HAS PASSED AWAY.

(From Thursday's Daily)

The many friends in Ruston and elsewhere will be saddened to learn of the death of Mr. Sumpter D. Rinehart, which occurred this morning at three o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Baker, in the Douglas community, this parish. Mr. Rinehart was eighty-four years and six months of age at the time of his death.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow, the 24th, at the Douglas church and interment will take place in the Douglas cemetery.

Mr. Rinehart is survived by two children, Mrs. J. A. Baker and Mr. C. P. Rinehart, both of the Douglas community.

Mr. Rinehart resided in Ruston for a number of years, living here at two different times and he has many friends in this city, some of whom may attend his funeral. The editor of The Leader is among the many friends of Mr. Rinehart, as he knew him for many years and was proud of his friendship. He knew Mr. Rinehart as one of the foremost citizens, an upright Christian gentleman and one of the pioneer citizens of this parish.


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