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Hazel <I>Moon</I> Blankenship

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Hazel Moon Blankenship

Birth
Death
22 Apr 1914 (aged 17)
Burial
Beaver, Beaver County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Hazel BLANKENSHIP, of Forgan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. MOON, of Beaver, died this morning.
She had been ill for some time with dropsy. Other complications set in Tuesday and the end was hastened.
Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m., at the Christian church in Beaver, and interment made in the cemetery here.
The deepest sympathy goes out to the father and mother, young husband and little sister of the departed. The sudden and unexpected death of their dear one came as a shock to the entire family and t hey are almost overcome with grief. It is sad indeed to have to give her up just in the bloom of her youth and at the very dawning of a happy useful life. Only a few short months ago the wedding ceremony was pronounced and a happy home was founded. Now it is darkened and saddened by the shadow of death.
Words of comfort at such a time can serve but little to relieve the breaking hearts. We can but point the sorrowing ones to Jesus Who knows all about our sorrows and Who will care for those who put their trust in Him.

The Beaver Herald (Beaver, OK)-April 23, 1914

Obit. provided by FAG contributor Sandra Sears (48174409)
Mrs. Hazel BLANKENSHIP, of Forgan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. MOON, of Beaver, died this morning.
She had been ill for some time with dropsy. Other complications set in Tuesday and the end was hastened.
Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m., at the Christian church in Beaver, and interment made in the cemetery here.
The deepest sympathy goes out to the father and mother, young husband and little sister of the departed. The sudden and unexpected death of their dear one came as a shock to the entire family and t hey are almost overcome with grief. It is sad indeed to have to give her up just in the bloom of her youth and at the very dawning of a happy useful life. Only a few short months ago the wedding ceremony was pronounced and a happy home was founded. Now it is darkened and saddened by the shadow of death.
Words of comfort at such a time can serve but little to relieve the breaking hearts. We can but point the sorrowing ones to Jesus Who knows all about our sorrows and Who will care for those who put their trust in Him.

The Beaver Herald (Beaver, OK)-April 23, 1914

Obit. provided by FAG contributor Sandra Sears (48174409)


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