A life of faith, love, and prayer, ever looking unto the eternal home, is the most beautiful, most admirable, and most noble of all. Such a life ended in the death of Brother Denar Crump, of Haynesville, La.
Brother Crump was born on July 13, 1886, and died on December 19, 1918. He was the son of M. N. and Alice Crump, of Haynesville. He hardly knew what it is to have father and mother, for he was left an orphan when he was only a lad of five years. He was married to Georgia Ware, of Haynesville, on September 11, 1904, and leaves her here to mourn her great loss. They had no children, but they had a happy home. One bright day in August, 1913, these two were baptized into the body of Christ, and from that date they were true coworkers in Christ. Brother Crump was a faithful Christian, a good citizen, and a loving companion. He had as few enemies and faults as any man we know here. His good wife is very sad and lonely.
May our Heavenly Father watch, guard, guide, protect, and comfort her. Our lamented brother also left a number of brothers, sisters, and other near relatives, together with a host of friends to grieve over their great loss and to rejoice in the noble life which was finished as such a glorious consummation. O. E. Billingsley. - Gospel Advocate, June 12, 1919, page 575.
A life of faith, love, and prayer, ever looking unto the eternal home, is the most beautiful, most admirable, and most noble of all. Such a life ended in the death of Brother Denar Crump, of Haynesville, La.
Brother Crump was born on July 13, 1886, and died on December 19, 1918. He was the son of M. N. and Alice Crump, of Haynesville. He hardly knew what it is to have father and mother, for he was left an orphan when he was only a lad of five years. He was married to Georgia Ware, of Haynesville, on September 11, 1904, and leaves her here to mourn her great loss. They had no children, but they had a happy home. One bright day in August, 1913, these two were baptized into the body of Christ, and from that date they were true coworkers in Christ. Brother Crump was a faithful Christian, a good citizen, and a loving companion. He had as few enemies and faults as any man we know here. His good wife is very sad and lonely.
May our Heavenly Father watch, guard, guide, protect, and comfort her. Our lamented brother also left a number of brothers, sisters, and other near relatives, together with a host of friends to grieve over their great loss and to rejoice in the noble life which was finished as such a glorious consummation. O. E. Billingsley. - Gospel Advocate, June 12, 1919, page 575.
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