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Susannah “Sookey” <I>Williams</I> Wall

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Susannah “Sookey” Williams Wall

Birth
Graves County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Feb 1913 (aged 62)
Miller County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Miller County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0791494, Longitude: -92.4044539
Plot
H-7
Memorial ID
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Called "Sookey".

The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, Tuscumbia, Missouri, February 20, 1913

Susanna Wall, wife of A. F. Wall, was stricken with apoplexy at 2 p.m. and died at 12 M. February 12, 1913. Deceased was 62 years old and the mother of five children, four daughters and one son, all of whom, with her husband were at her bedside when death came.

It was a great shock to the community when the sad message flashed over the wires that "Mrs. Floyd Wall is dead."

She was a member of the primitive Baptist Church, an ardent believer in her Lord and ad for many years lived a consistent Christian life. The funeral was attended by a very large number of relatives and friends in sweet memory and high esteem of one they had known and loved. The writer conducted the services in which he endeavored to speak words of cheer and comfort to the heart-broken family.

Question: "If a man die shall he live again?" Job 14 & 14. Answer: "I am the Resurrection and the Life; he that believeth, though he were dead, yet shall he live" Jesus, John 11 & 25.

Her remains were laid to rest in the Williams Cemetery to await the resurrection morn. Until then, Farewell - J.C. Thompson
Called "Sookey".

The Miller County Autogram-Sentinel, Tuscumbia, Missouri, February 20, 1913

Susanna Wall, wife of A. F. Wall, was stricken with apoplexy at 2 p.m. and died at 12 M. February 12, 1913. Deceased was 62 years old and the mother of five children, four daughters and one son, all of whom, with her husband were at her bedside when death came.

It was a great shock to the community when the sad message flashed over the wires that "Mrs. Floyd Wall is dead."

She was a member of the primitive Baptist Church, an ardent believer in her Lord and ad for many years lived a consistent Christian life. The funeral was attended by a very large number of relatives and friends in sweet memory and high esteem of one they had known and loved. The writer conducted the services in which he endeavored to speak words of cheer and comfort to the heart-broken family.

Question: "If a man die shall he live again?" Job 14 & 14. Answer: "I am the Resurrection and the Life; he that believeth, though he were dead, yet shall he live" Jesus, John 11 & 25.

Her remains were laid to rest in the Williams Cemetery to await the resurrection morn. Until then, Farewell - J.C. Thompson


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