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Emma Lee <I>Adams</I> Carpenter

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Emma Lee Adams Carpenter

Birth
Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Oct 1909 (aged 44)
Clark, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clark, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Clark Chronicle Clark, Missouri October 21, 1909
MRS. CARPENTER DEAD
Mrs. Emma Lee Carpenter died at her home near Clark Saturday morning at 4 o'clock after a long illness, death resulting from heart failure. Several years ago the deceased was stricken with paralysis and since that time has never enjoyed good health.
The deceased was born near Clark, June 28, 1865 and resided in this community her life time. She was married December 22, 1886 to Andrew Carpenter and to this union seven children was born, six surviving the mother, three boys and three girls.
Mrs. Carpenter became a member of the Baptist Church years ago and was a true Christian mother, her every act being that of christian love.
Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church in this city Sunday afternoon by Rev. I.M. Turnage of Mexico, after which the remains were taken to Chapel Cemetery for burial.
To the bereaved husband, aged mother, brothers and sister and the children, the chronicle joins their many friends in the extending its heartfelt sympathy and condolence.
Clark Chronicle Clark, Missouri October 21, 1909
MRS. CARPENTER DEAD
Mrs. Emma Lee Carpenter died at her home near Clark Saturday morning at 4 o'clock after a long illness, death resulting from heart failure. Several years ago the deceased was stricken with paralysis and since that time has never enjoyed good health.
The deceased was born near Clark, June 28, 1865 and resided in this community her life time. She was married December 22, 1886 to Andrew Carpenter and to this union seven children was born, six surviving the mother, three boys and three girls.
Mrs. Carpenter became a member of the Baptist Church years ago and was a true Christian mother, her every act being that of christian love.
Funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church in this city Sunday afternoon by Rev. I.M. Turnage of Mexico, after which the remains were taken to Chapel Cemetery for burial.
To the bereaved husband, aged mother, brothers and sister and the children, the chronicle joins their many friends in the extending its heartfelt sympathy and condolence.


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