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Mary Frances <I>Clark</I> Nash

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Mary Frances Clark Nash

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
23 Feb 1908 (aged 33)
Eastman, Dodge County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Eastman, Dodge County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Mary Francis Nash, wife of Mr. J.D. Nash, passed away Sunday night at about 12 o'clock. Nearly every one of her immediate family and many loving friends were present. Her peaceful death was a release from a prolonged illness. Being a sufferer from tuberculosis for two years, naturally her death was not unexpected.

Mrs. Nash was 33 years of age. The ones most bereaved are her husband and children, four boys and one girl, to whom she has been a loyal and loving wife and mother. She also leaves her father, Hon. Harlow Clark, two sisters, Mesdammes Gus Hargrove and Lane Donaldson, of Chauncey, and one brother, Dr. John B. Clark, of this city.

One of her strongest characteristics was devotion to her family. She was pious to a high degree and possessed more than ordinary mental gifts. Dear to all who knew her, she will be greatly missed. To her loved ones we extend the deepest sympathy.

Rev. Stephens of Atlanta conducted funeral services at the house Tuesday afternoon. Afterwards, followed by a large gathering of relatives and friends, the remains were carried to Woodlawn Cemetery for interment.

Dodge County Newspaper Clippings, Volume III, 1908-1919, pages 1095-1096; compiled by Tad Evans
Mrs. Mary Francis Nash, wife of Mr. J.D. Nash, passed away Sunday night at about 12 o'clock. Nearly every one of her immediate family and many loving friends were present. Her peaceful death was a release from a prolonged illness. Being a sufferer from tuberculosis for two years, naturally her death was not unexpected.

Mrs. Nash was 33 years of age. The ones most bereaved are her husband and children, four boys and one girl, to whom she has been a loyal and loving wife and mother. She also leaves her father, Hon. Harlow Clark, two sisters, Mesdammes Gus Hargrove and Lane Donaldson, of Chauncey, and one brother, Dr. John B. Clark, of this city.

One of her strongest characteristics was devotion to her family. She was pious to a high degree and possessed more than ordinary mental gifts. Dear to all who knew her, she will be greatly missed. To her loved ones we extend the deepest sympathy.

Rev. Stephens of Atlanta conducted funeral services at the house Tuesday afternoon. Afterwards, followed by a large gathering of relatives and friends, the remains were carried to Woodlawn Cemetery for interment.

Dodge County Newspaper Clippings, Volume III, 1908-1919, pages 1095-1096; compiled by Tad Evans


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