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John Omer Beauleau

Birth
Death
8 Nov 1918 (aged 23)
Illinois, USA
Burial
Tison, Saline County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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8 November 1918

Obituary: Ere sin could blight are sorrow fade, death came with friendly care, on opening buds to Heaven conveyer and bade it blossom there. 'Tis sad to part with one so sweet and loving, but God knows best. Parents weep not for him, but be ready when God calls for you to meet your darling boy, where there will be no more parting. Bro. JOHN OMER BEAULEAU was born Sept. 21, 1895, aged
23 years, 1 month and 13 days. He was married to Sister Ada Coffee near Raleigh, Ill., to this union one child was born, Omer. Professed a few days before he died. He testified that he was ready to meet his Savior in peace and also sung a song. "All to Jesus Surrender," after which he prayed a beautiful prayer to God, and held out to the end that he was still trusting Jesus for everything. He lives to mourn his loss. A wife and one child, little Thelma, and father, mother and one sister and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his departure. The deceased was laid to rest in the Rhine cemetery, services were conducted by Rev. W. W. Stevens.

Believe the first statement saying Omer was a child was incorrect. The only child found was Thelma.
8 November 1918

Obituary: Ere sin could blight are sorrow fade, death came with friendly care, on opening buds to Heaven conveyer and bade it blossom there. 'Tis sad to part with one so sweet and loving, but God knows best. Parents weep not for him, but be ready when God calls for you to meet your darling boy, where there will be no more parting. Bro. JOHN OMER BEAULEAU was born Sept. 21, 1895, aged
23 years, 1 month and 13 days. He was married to Sister Ada Coffee near Raleigh, Ill., to this union one child was born, Omer. Professed a few days before he died. He testified that he was ready to meet his Savior in peace and also sung a song. "All to Jesus Surrender," after which he prayed a beautiful prayer to God, and held out to the end that he was still trusting Jesus for everything. He lives to mourn his loss. A wife and one child, little Thelma, and father, mother and one sister and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his departure. The deceased was laid to rest in the Rhine cemetery, services were conducted by Rev. W. W. Stevens.

Believe the first statement saying Omer was a child was incorrect. The only child found was Thelma.


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