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Cornelius William Thomas

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Cornelius William Thomas

Birth
Camden County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Apr 1919 (aged 76)
Saint James, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Iberia, Miller County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: Iberia Sentinel, May 1919
ANOTHER OLD SOLDIER PASSES AWAY

C. W. (Uncle Neal) Thomas, another one of the few remaining old soldiers and for many years a resident of Iberia died Thursday night, April 24, 1919, at the Soldiers Home in St. James, Mo., where he and Mrs. Thomas had gone to make their home. The body was shipped back here for burial.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon by Rev. W. C. Miller of the Iberia M. E. church of which the deceased was a member. Interment was in the town cemetery. (Iberia)

Mr. Thomas had been in failing health for several years prior to his death. He leaves an aged companion and a number of children, all of whom are married and well known by our people.

Mrs. Thomas went to Springfield Monday to spend a short time with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Madden. She will make her home most of the time with her children and will probably spend some of her time at the soldiers home.

Obituary: Iberia Sentinel, May 1919
ANOTHER OLD SOLDIER PASSES AWAY

C. W. (Uncle Neal) Thomas, another one of the few remaining old soldiers and for many years a resident of Iberia died Thursday night, April 24, 1919, at the Soldiers Home in St. James, Mo., where he and Mrs. Thomas had gone to make their home. The body was shipped back here for burial.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon by Rev. W. C. Miller of the Iberia M. E. church of which the deceased was a member. Interment was in the town cemetery. (Iberia)

Mr. Thomas had been in failing health for several years prior to his death. He leaves an aged companion and a number of children, all of whom are married and well known by our people.

Mrs. Thomas went to Springfield Monday to spend a short time with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Madden. She will make her home most of the time with her children and will probably spend some of her time at the soldiers home.



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