Mrs. Elizabeth, beloved wife of Eld. G. L. Tomson, died at the family residence on Dry Creek, near town, last Tuesday at about 6:30 o'clock, after an illness of more than two years. Cause of death, cold contracted at change of life, resulting in consumption. She leaves besides her husband, seven children to mourn her death; four daughters, three of whom are married, and three sons, all of whom were at her bedside at the hour of her departure, excepting Mrs. Robert Belshe, of Ulmons Ridge. Mrs. Thompson was a daughter of the late John Sullens and a native of Spring Garden Prairie, Miller County, Mo., and was born in 1839. She was a member of the Church of Christ, lived and died in the faith of our Lord, and leaves to her memory the exemplary life of a kind and loving mother and a Christian example for her children. The funeral was held in the Christian Church in this city yesterday evening, conducted by Eld. L. E. Melton, and was largely attended from the country by relatives and friends. After the services at the church the congregation followed the remains to our city cemetery where the body was by loving hands laid to rest. --Unknown Publication, April 14, 1893.
Mrs. Elizabeth, beloved wife of Eld. G. L. Tomson, died at the family residence on Dry Creek, near town, last Tuesday at about 6:30 o'clock, after an illness of more than two years. Cause of death, cold contracted at change of life, resulting in consumption. She leaves besides her husband, seven children to mourn her death; four daughters, three of whom are married, and three sons, all of whom were at her bedside at the hour of her departure, excepting Mrs. Robert Belshe, of Ulmons Ridge. Mrs. Thompson was a daughter of the late John Sullens and a native of Spring Garden Prairie, Miller County, Mo., and was born in 1839. She was a member of the Church of Christ, lived and died in the faith of our Lord, and leaves to her memory the exemplary life of a kind and loving mother and a Christian example for her children. The funeral was held in the Christian Church in this city yesterday evening, conducted by Eld. L. E. Melton, and was largely attended from the country by relatives and friends. After the services at the church the congregation followed the remains to our city cemetery where the body was by loving hands laid to rest. --Unknown Publication, April 14, 1893.
Family Members
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Lewis W "L. W." Sullens
1828–1905
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Rev Alexander M. Sullens
1830–1905
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Leonard T. Sullens
1833–1863
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Mary K. Sullens Sullens
1835–1880
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Nancy Jane Sullens Crocker
1837–1902
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Martha C. Sullens Hinds
1841–1912
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Sarah Ann Sullens Belshe
1842–1913
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Isabell M. Sullens Baker
1844–1902
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John Pinkney Sullins
1850–1929
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