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Isaac T Lundy

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Isaac T Lundy

Birth
Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Death
5 Mar 1921 (aged 73)
Ashe County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Watauga County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Isaac Lundy was born in Surry County, North Carolina, May 17, 1847 and died at his home in Ashe County, March 5, 1921, after a lingering illness of four months. He had the best medical aid and all that loving hands could do, but to no avail. He professed faith in Christ a number of years ago and joined the Methodist church at Thomas Chapel. He was a good neighbor, and of a cheerful nature, always found pleasure in visiting the sick and anyone in distress. He was a true citizen and was loved by all who knew him.

Uncle Ike, as he was known by those who knew him best, suffered much bodily pain, but during his last days looked to the Lord for help.

At the first of his illness he clung fondly to this life, but the day before his death he expressed a regret to leave his wife so lonely, but was submissive to God's will. During his illness he often prayed for his children and his friends who were with him.

He leaves to mourn his death a wife, two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Ham Wright and Mrs.. Charley Wilson of Washington; Daniel Lundy, of Shouns, Tennessee, and Charley Lundy of California and a large number of relatives and friends.

The funeral service was conducted by Reverend L. A. Wilson. The body was laid to rest in the Thomas Graveyard in the presence of a large number of friends.

Mr. Lundy will be sadly missed, but while our loss is his eternal gain, we bow to the will of Him who doeth all things well.

A Friend

Watauga Democrat, April 7, 1921, Page 1
Mr. Isaac Lundy was born in Surry County, North Carolina, May 17, 1847 and died at his home in Ashe County, March 5, 1921, after a lingering illness of four months. He had the best medical aid and all that loving hands could do, but to no avail. He professed faith in Christ a number of years ago and joined the Methodist church at Thomas Chapel. He was a good neighbor, and of a cheerful nature, always found pleasure in visiting the sick and anyone in distress. He was a true citizen and was loved by all who knew him.

Uncle Ike, as he was known by those who knew him best, suffered much bodily pain, but during his last days looked to the Lord for help.

At the first of his illness he clung fondly to this life, but the day before his death he expressed a regret to leave his wife so lonely, but was submissive to God's will. During his illness he often prayed for his children and his friends who were with him.

He leaves to mourn his death a wife, two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Ham Wright and Mrs.. Charley Wilson of Washington; Daniel Lundy, of Shouns, Tennessee, and Charley Lundy of California and a large number of relatives and friends.

The funeral service was conducted by Reverend L. A. Wilson. The body was laid to rest in the Thomas Graveyard in the presence of a large number of friends.

Mr. Lundy will be sadly missed, but while our loss is his eternal gain, we bow to the will of Him who doeth all things well.

A Friend

Watauga Democrat, April 7, 1921, Page 1


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