Dr. W. E. Rencher, a model young man died this morning at his father's residence, Dr. C. R Rencher of typhoid fever. He had located at Hattiesburg Miss., to practice his chosen profession of dentistry and was having unprecedented success up to one month ago when he was taken ill. His remains were followed to the city cemetery this evening by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives. He was the only son of his bereaved parents, and a mantle of gloom and sadness is hovered over this town today,
Dr. W. E. Rencher, a model young man died this morning at his father's residence, Dr. C. R Rencher of typhoid fever. He had located at Hattiesburg Miss., to practice his chosen profession of dentistry and was having unprecedented success up to one month ago when he was taken ill. His remains were followed to the city cemetery this evening by a large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives. He was the only son of his bereaved parents, and a mantle of gloom and sadness is hovered over this town today,
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In memory of William Edward
Son of C. R. and V.E Rencher
Born Feb. 24, 1873
Died Sept. 13, 1893
His many virtues form the noblest monument to his memory
Family Members
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Susan Elizabeth Rencher Rencher
1857–1936
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Julia Rencher Casteel
1859–1938
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Charles Henry Rencher
1861–1862
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Mary Ella Rencher Schoolar
1865–1960
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Daniel Mitchell Rencher
1866–1867
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Beulah Olive Rencher Ozanne
1868–1952
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Virginia Coffman "Virgie" Rencher Dear
1871–1899
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Florence Rencher
1875–1969
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Rufus Lee Rencher
1876–1880
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Carrie Rencher Dear
1878–1968
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