Father: David Breedlove born in the USA
Mother: Amanda Strain born in Indiana
He was a farmer and was married.
Informant: AR Irving
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected])
Big Timber Pioneer, December 2, 1909
Responds To Final Summons
Death Ends Long and Useful Career of Well Known and Respected Big Timber Man
Last Saturday evening death ended a long and honorable career and the community was called upon to mourn the passing of one of its well-known citizens when Thomas B. Breedlove was summoned to the great beyond. Death was caused by a stroke of paralysis, the third from which Mr. Breedlove had suffered.
The deceased had passed the biblical age allotted to man and had he lived until Dec. 19 would have been 75 years old. Besides leaving a wife, son Sherman Breedlove, and two daughters, Mrs. George Long and Mrs. Andy Irvine, in this city, the dead man is also survived by three other daughters, two of whom live at Kansas City and another near there, and a second son, Grant, who makes his home at Independence, Mo.
Mr. Breedlove came to Big Timber from Missouri about seven years ago and speedily gained many friends because of his sterling worth as a man and kind and considerate neighbor.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •
Father: David Breedlove born in the USA
Mother: Amanda Strain born in Indiana
He was a farmer and was married.
Informant: AR Irving
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) • [email protected])
Big Timber Pioneer, December 2, 1909
Responds To Final Summons
Death Ends Long and Useful Career of Well Known and Respected Big Timber Man
Last Saturday evening death ended a long and honorable career and the community was called upon to mourn the passing of one of its well-known citizens when Thomas B. Breedlove was summoned to the great beyond. Death was caused by a stroke of paralysis, the third from which Mr. Breedlove had suffered.
The deceased had passed the biblical age allotted to man and had he lived until Dec. 19 would have been 75 years old. Besides leaving a wife, son Sherman Breedlove, and two daughters, Mrs. George Long and Mrs. Andy Irvine, in this city, the dead man is also survived by three other daughters, two of whom live at Kansas City and another near there, and a second son, Grant, who makes his home at Independence, Mo.
Mr. Breedlove came to Big Timber from Missouri about seven years ago and speedily gained many friends because of his sterling worth as a man and kind and considerate neighbor.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •
Family Members
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Margaret Armilda Breedlove Woods
1861–1949
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George Washington Breedlove
1864–1931
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Lennie L. Breedlove Long
1866–1927
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Eldridge Grant "Doc" Breedlove
1868–1937
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Lida Alice Breedlove Johns
1870–1960
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Sherman Thomas Breedlove
1872–1914
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Lillie Mae Breedlove Hall
1874–1943
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Lucy Ellen Breedlove Irvine
1878–1935
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