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Frances Jane <I>Baxter</I> Killebrew

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Frances Jane Baxter Killebrew

Birth
Neosho, Newton County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Jun 1886 (aged 52)
Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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In memory of our much esteemed sister, Mrs. F.J. Killebrew who departed this life June 19th, 8 p.m. Sister Killebrew was a devoted christian, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, but her spirit has taken its flight to that land of rest where pain and death is felt and feared no more. Therefore be it resolved that we humbly bow to the will of our All Wise God who doeth all things well.
Resolved, that she has ever been a devoted wife and mother and society has lost one of its best advocates.

Resolved that Gentry's Mill Alliance has lost one of its best members and that we extend to the bereaved husband and children our heartfelt sympathies and condolence and point them to the God in whom she so much trusted.
Resolved, that a copy of those resolutions be sent to her bereaved husband and one copy be sent to the Rural Citizen with request to publish the names.
J.R. McMillen, G.F. Banowsky, J.H. Linn

Jacksboro Gazette
July 22, 1886
Jacksboro, Jack, Texas

Research from the research files of Dorman Holub
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This memorial was originally set by searchers of the past and I Deborah Baxter Fink put in a request for a photo and the response I was given:

The general problem they reported is:
Cemetery office has no record of this person

They also reported, specifically:
Coker Funeral Home has no record-unable to locate a grave for this person
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Children:
John Carroll 1860-1939
James Lee "Jim" 1867-1947
Stonewall Jackson "Jack" 1869-1930
Mary Jane Killebrew Baker 1871-1925
Sarah Elizabeth Killebrew Norton 1874-1961


In memory of our much esteemed sister, Mrs. F.J. Killebrew who departed this life June 19th, 8 p.m. Sister Killebrew was a devoted christian, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, but her spirit has taken its flight to that land of rest where pain and death is felt and feared no more. Therefore be it resolved that we humbly bow to the will of our All Wise God who doeth all things well.
Resolved, that she has ever been a devoted wife and mother and society has lost one of its best advocates.

Resolved that Gentry's Mill Alliance has lost one of its best members and that we extend to the bereaved husband and children our heartfelt sympathies and condolence and point them to the God in whom she so much trusted.
Resolved, that a copy of those resolutions be sent to her bereaved husband and one copy be sent to the Rural Citizen with request to publish the names.
J.R. McMillen, G.F. Banowsky, J.H. Linn

Jacksboro Gazette
July 22, 1886
Jacksboro, Jack, Texas

Research from the research files of Dorman Holub
____________________________________________________________
This memorial was originally set by searchers of the past and I Deborah Baxter Fink put in a request for a photo and the response I was given:

The general problem they reported is:
Cemetery office has no record of this person

They also reported, specifically:
Coker Funeral Home has no record-unable to locate a grave for this person
____________________________________________________________

Children:
John Carroll 1860-1939
James Lee "Jim" 1867-1947
Stonewall Jackson "Jack" 1869-1930
Mary Jane Killebrew Baker 1871-1925
Sarah Elizabeth Killebrew Norton 1874-1961




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