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Nettie Burklow

Birth
Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Aug 1902 (aged 16)
Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Frances, Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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(Unmarked Grave)

Died from Consumption.
Daughter of Daniel Henry Clay Burklow and Caroline Virginia Wright-Burklow.

THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ AUG. 21, 1902.

Died at her father's home, sister Nettie Burklow, the daughter of Bro. Henry Burklow. She was born Nov. 3, 1885, died August 14, 1902.

Professed faith in Christ, October 29th, 1901. Immediately united with Seven Springs Baptist Church, and submitted to the ordiance of Baptism, shortly afterward was taken with consumption and born her afflictions without a murmur. Her voice and footsteps will be heard no more forever, but her kind acts and cheerful words will live through eternal ages.

Her body was followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends to the family cemetery, where funeral services were conducted by J.C. Kinsolving, after which her remains were laid in the tomb, where sleeps a mother and five brothers to await resurection dawn, and a father, two brothers, and four sisters are left to mourn her.
(Unmarked Grave)

Died from Consumption.
Daughter of Daniel Henry Clay Burklow and Caroline Virginia Wright-Burklow.

THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ AUG. 21, 1902.

Died at her father's home, sister Nettie Burklow, the daughter of Bro. Henry Burklow. She was born Nov. 3, 1885, died August 14, 1902.

Professed faith in Christ, October 29th, 1901. Immediately united with Seven Springs Baptist Church, and submitted to the ordiance of Baptism, shortly afterward was taken with consumption and born her afflictions without a murmur. Her voice and footsteps will be heard no more forever, but her kind acts and cheerful words will live through eternal ages.

Her body was followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends to the family cemetery, where funeral services were conducted by J.C. Kinsolving, after which her remains were laid in the tomb, where sleeps a mother and five brothers to await resurection dawn, and a father, two brothers, and four sisters are left to mourn her.


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