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Adam Terhune Ware

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Adam Terhune Ware

Birth
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Aug 1879 (aged 31)
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Aged 31 YR 1M 10 D

Maryville Republican (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, August 14, 1879
-- Adam T. [erhune] Ware died on August the 5th and was buried on August 6th. Deceased was a son of John Ware, one of our oldest citizens. Adam was born August 27th, 1847, therefore he lacked a little of being thirty-two years of age at the time of his death. He was a large, healthy man of iron constitution. His last sickness was brief and suffering terrible. Some three years ago he professed Christ and amidst all his suffering looked forward to a land where pain is no more. His funeral was held at the Myrtle school house. Elder Rufus Smith conducted the services. Deceased was married to a daughter of Eli Wray and leaves his widow and six little children. Hard, indeed, it is for her to give up her husband, with so many little ones looking to her for sustenance. May He who pities the widow and the fatherless be a friend to them indeed. To all the afflicted ones we extend our heartfelt sympathy.
Contributor: Julia Johnson (47176433) • [email protected]
Aged 31 YR 1M 10 D

Maryville Republican (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, August 14, 1879
-- Adam T. [erhune] Ware died on August the 5th and was buried on August 6th. Deceased was a son of John Ware, one of our oldest citizens. Adam was born August 27th, 1847, therefore he lacked a little of being thirty-two years of age at the time of his death. He was a large, healthy man of iron constitution. His last sickness was brief and suffering terrible. Some three years ago he professed Christ and amidst all his suffering looked forward to a land where pain is no more. His funeral was held at the Myrtle school house. Elder Rufus Smith conducted the services. Deceased was married to a daughter of Eli Wray and leaves his widow and six little children. Hard, indeed, it is for her to give up her husband, with so many little ones looking to her for sustenance. May He who pities the widow and the fatherless be a friend to them indeed. To all the afflicted ones we extend our heartfelt sympathy.
Contributor: Julia Johnson (47176433) • [email protected]


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