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Excerpt taken from The White River Journal, August 27, 1914:
Died - At his home in Fort Smith, on August 22, 1914, Mr. J. A. Atkins, a former citizen of Prairie County, and brother to T. P. Atkins at Devall's Bluff, and father to T. E. Atkins and Miss Grace Atkins of this city. Mr. Atkins was a carpenter, and several months ago received a fall and injuries from which he never recovered. His remains were brought to Hazen and laid to rest in the family burying grounds. We extend our deepest sympathy to all bereaved.
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Excerpt taken from The White River Journal, August 27, 1914:
Died - At his home in Fort Smith, on August 22, 1914, Mr. J. A. Atkins, a former citizen of Prairie County, and brother to T. P. Atkins at Devall's Bluff, and father to T. E. Atkins and Miss Grace Atkins of this city. Mr. Atkins was a carpenter, and several months ago received a fall and injuries from which he never recovered. His remains were brought to Hazen and laid to rest in the family burying grounds. We extend our deepest sympathy to all bereaved.
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