Amanda Evaline “Eva” <I>King</I> Carroll Painter

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Amanda Evaline “Eva” King Carroll Painter

Birth
Death
23 Dec 1934 (aged 64)
Union, Pike County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Loogootee, Martin County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Although "Eva" had a plot and a stone ready for her next to her husband in the Carroll Family Cemetery, located in Jackson Township and relocated to the Patoka Memorial Cemetery, she was buried in Goodwill Cemetery. She died at the home of her daughter, Grace Mae, and the weather was very bad. Because of this, they were unable to get Eva's body to her plot in the Carroll Family Cemetery and therefore buried Eva in their family plot in Goodwill Cemetery in Loogootee.
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Obituary

PAINTER, Amanda E., Springs Valley Herald (January 17, 1935)

Amanda E. Painter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George King, was born November 9, 1870. she departed this life December 23, 1934 at the home of her daughter at Union, aged 64 years, one month and 14 days.

She was united in marriage to Hickman Carroll December 31, 1896. To this union four children were born, Mrs. Rev. R. H. Howard of Union, Porter Carrol of French Lick and Ester and Alice who preceded her to the great beyond. She was twice married, her first husband died march 4, 1920. she then was united in marriage to Jacob Painter, September 1, 1926. Mr. Painter also preceded her in death one year ago last September.

She leaves to mourn her departure two children and five step children, which she helped to raise and served as a mother to them. They are Mrs. J. E. Summers, W. M. Carrol of Loogootee, Mrs. Floyd Eckerty of Brocton, Ill., and Herman Carrol of Hume, Ill., and Rev. J. H. Carroll of Columbus, Ind.; one brother and one sister.

She was a member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church at French Lick at which place she made her home till failing health forced her to make her home with her two children. She was sick for a number of weeks, but bore her suffering patiently till death relieved her and her spirit took its flight. She was a loving mother and was kind to all and lived a devoted christian life, having been converted many years ago. O Mother, we will be thinking of you till we meet you on that Heavenly Shore.

Retrived from http://www.ingenweb.org/inorange/obituaries/svobits10.htm#painterae, 20 Jan 2012

Used by permission from Charlie Tredway
Although "Eva" had a plot and a stone ready for her next to her husband in the Carroll Family Cemetery, located in Jackson Township and relocated to the Patoka Memorial Cemetery, she was buried in Goodwill Cemetery. She died at the home of her daughter, Grace Mae, and the weather was very bad. Because of this, they were unable to get Eva's body to her plot in the Carroll Family Cemetery and therefore buried Eva in their family plot in Goodwill Cemetery in Loogootee.
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Obituary

PAINTER, Amanda E., Springs Valley Herald (January 17, 1935)

Amanda E. Painter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George King, was born November 9, 1870. she departed this life December 23, 1934 at the home of her daughter at Union, aged 64 years, one month and 14 days.

She was united in marriage to Hickman Carroll December 31, 1896. To this union four children were born, Mrs. Rev. R. H. Howard of Union, Porter Carrol of French Lick and Ester and Alice who preceded her to the great beyond. She was twice married, her first husband died march 4, 1920. she then was united in marriage to Jacob Painter, September 1, 1926. Mr. Painter also preceded her in death one year ago last September.

She leaves to mourn her departure two children and five step children, which she helped to raise and served as a mother to them. They are Mrs. J. E. Summers, W. M. Carrol of Loogootee, Mrs. Floyd Eckerty of Brocton, Ill., and Herman Carrol of Hume, Ill., and Rev. J. H. Carroll of Columbus, Ind.; one brother and one sister.

She was a member of the Pilgrim Holiness Church at French Lick at which place she made her home till failing health forced her to make her home with her two children. She was sick for a number of weeks, but bore her suffering patiently till death relieved her and her spirit took its flight. She was a loving mother and was kind to all and lived a devoted christian life, having been converted many years ago. O Mother, we will be thinking of you till we meet you on that Heavenly Shore.

Retrived from http://www.ingenweb.org/inorange/obituaries/svobits10.htm#painterae, 20 Jan 2012

Used by permission from Charlie Tredway


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