MRS. M.A. McKINNEY
The subject of this short sketch, Mrs. M.A. McKinney, was born September 19th 1855 and died at her home about four miles from town, October 15th, 1905. She was the wife of Mr. T.C. McKinney, a respected farmer. She was a patient sufferer and for over twenty twp years has been a consistent
member of the Baptist Church. She was the mother of seven children, six of whom survive her. Rev. M.W. Whayne conducted the funeral services. His text was: I go to prepare a place for you--John 14:2.
CLEVELAND COUNTY HERALD - June 7, 1906
BROTHER BROWNIE SPEAKS, BILLY McKINNEY, DORAH McKINNEY, SISTER F.C. TATE
God saw best to take from our midst four of our beloved brethren and sisters to wit: Brother Brownie Speaks born September 18th 1889 died September 8, 1905 and Brother Billy McKinney born March 21st 1905* died January 14th 1905 and sister Dorah McKinney born September 19, 1885 died
October 15 1065* and sister F.C. Tate born March 1, 1832 died April 2nd, 1906. Resolved by the Bethel Baptist Church, That we realize our great loss and that we will ever cherish in memory and them for their faithfulness. That our hearts have been greatly saddened, we bless God that our loss is their eternal gain therefore we should not weep, as those who have no hope but humbly submit to God's will that we bow in submission to our Heavenly Father's providence in taking from us those whom we loved that we extend our deepest sympathy and earnest prayer to the heart broken and bereaved families and can only point them to the one from whom they receive comfort in time of sorrow. Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Arkansas Baptist and Cleveland County Herald for publication and a copy be spread on the church record. W.L. Moody, J.W. Brown, A.J. Jaggars, committee. (* misprints in the original paper)
MRS. M.A. McKINNEY
The subject of this short sketch, Mrs. M.A. McKinney, was born September 19th 1855 and died at her home about four miles from town, October 15th, 1905. She was the wife of Mr. T.C. McKinney, a respected farmer. She was a patient sufferer and for over twenty twp years has been a consistent
member of the Baptist Church. She was the mother of seven children, six of whom survive her. Rev. M.W. Whayne conducted the funeral services. His text was: I go to prepare a place for you--John 14:2.
CLEVELAND COUNTY HERALD - June 7, 1906
BROTHER BROWNIE SPEAKS, BILLY McKINNEY, DORAH McKINNEY, SISTER F.C. TATE
God saw best to take from our midst four of our beloved brethren and sisters to wit: Brother Brownie Speaks born September 18th 1889 died September 8, 1905 and Brother Billy McKinney born March 21st 1905* died January 14th 1905 and sister Dorah McKinney born September 19, 1885 died
October 15 1065* and sister F.C. Tate born March 1, 1832 died April 2nd, 1906. Resolved by the Bethel Baptist Church, That we realize our great loss and that we will ever cherish in memory and them for their faithfulness. That our hearts have been greatly saddened, we bless God that our loss is their eternal gain therefore we should not weep, as those who have no hope but humbly submit to God's will that we bow in submission to our Heavenly Father's providence in taking from us those whom we loved that we extend our deepest sympathy and earnest prayer to the heart broken and bereaved families and can only point them to the one from whom they receive comfort in time of sorrow. Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Arkansas Baptist and Cleveland County Herald for publication and a copy be spread on the church record. W.L. Moody, J.W. Brown, A.J. Jaggars, committee. (* misprints in the original paper)
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