Jefferson, Marion County, Texas
December 6, 1907
Page 3
Died.
Miss Minnie Mott, the 18 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mott, died at her home in Davidson, Okla., Nov 18, reached Jefferson Monday morning the 20th; was buried in New Prospect cemetery Thursday at 11 o'clock. Rev. Williams preached the funeral. Her oldest brother and sister, Claud and Hattie, and her grandmother, Mott came with her.
Minnie leaves a step mother, three sisters and four brothers to mourn her loss. Her mother died several years ago, and her father died just a little over a month ago, and now sweet Minnie has joined her father and mother in that beautiful home above. She was a good christian girl, and was loved by all who knew her; she joined the Baptist church in Oklahoma three yars ago, and has been a great worker in the church every since until God called her home to rest. We know it is sad to part with dear Minnie but God knoweth best.
A Friend.
Jefferson, Marion County, Texas
December 6, 1907
Page 3
Died.
Miss Minnie Mott, the 18 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mott, died at her home in Davidson, Okla., Nov 18, reached Jefferson Monday morning the 20th; was buried in New Prospect cemetery Thursday at 11 o'clock. Rev. Williams preached the funeral. Her oldest brother and sister, Claud and Hattie, and her grandmother, Mott came with her.
Minnie leaves a step mother, three sisters and four brothers to mourn her loss. Her mother died several years ago, and her father died just a little over a month ago, and now sweet Minnie has joined her father and mother in that beautiful home above. She was a good christian girl, and was loved by all who knew her; she joined the Baptist church in Oklahoma three yars ago, and has been a great worker in the church every since until God called her home to rest. We know it is sad to part with dear Minnie but God knoweth best.
A Friend.
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