Mrs. Lizzie Conover, who was the wife of Mr. Talbott Conover, died in the Craycraft community last Monday afternoon, a victim of consumption. She was fifty-five years old and a lady highly respected. She leaves a husband and four children. The burial, which took place this morning, was largely attended.
(The Adair County News, Aug 3, 1910)
Mrs. Lizzie Conover, wife of Talbert Conover, after a lingering illness with that dreadful disease consumption, passed over the river of death. She bore her suffering with fortitude and said she was ready to go when the summons came. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn the departure. The funeral was preached by Rev. Nathan Murrell in the presence of a large crowd, after which the remains were laid to rest to await the resurrection morn.
(The Adair County News, Aug 17, 1910, pg 7, Ozark community section)
Mrs. Lizzie Conover, who was the wife of Mr. Talbott Conover, died in the Craycraft community last Monday afternoon, a victim of consumption. She was fifty-five years old and a lady highly respected. She leaves a husband and four children. The burial, which took place this morning, was largely attended.
(The Adair County News, Aug 3, 1910)
Mrs. Lizzie Conover, wife of Talbert Conover, after a lingering illness with that dreadful disease consumption, passed over the river of death. She bore her suffering with fortitude and said she was ready to go when the summons came. She leaves a husband and four children to mourn the departure. The funeral was preached by Rev. Nathan Murrell in the presence of a large crowd, after which the remains were laid to rest to await the resurrection morn.
(The Adair County News, Aug 17, 1910, pg 7, Ozark community section)
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