Obituary from the "Clinch Valley News," 31 July, 1903:
"Mrs. Hiram Compton, whose name has been mentioned in the News as being sick, quietly passed away last Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. Her death was not unexpected, as she had been confined to her room for several weeks. That dreadful disease, consumption, was the cause of her death. Mrs. Compton was a good Christian lady, and she said she was ready to died. She was a member of the Methodist Church. The bereaved husband and children have the sympathy of the entire community."
The Reverend D.A. Daugherty preached a sermon in memory of Nancy Compton at the Macedonia Church, Falls Mills (Taborville), VA on November 27, 1903.
Obituary from the "Clinch Valley News," 31 July, 1903:
"Mrs. Hiram Compton, whose name has been mentioned in the News as being sick, quietly passed away last Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. Her death was not unexpected, as she had been confined to her room for several weeks. That dreadful disease, consumption, was the cause of her death. Mrs. Compton was a good Christian lady, and she said she was ready to died. She was a member of the Methodist Church. The bereaved husband and children have the sympathy of the entire community."
The Reverend D.A. Daugherty preached a sermon in memory of Nancy Compton at the Macedonia Church, Falls Mills (Taborville), VA on November 27, 1903.
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