Thursday 28 Feb 1907, pg. 2, c. 5
Live Leaksville Local
The News on R.F.D. No. 3
Mr. Painter’s Death
Mr. Isaac Painter, who singular and serious illness was mentioned in these columns before, died last Saturday morning. Mr. Painter cut his hand on a barb wire fence slightly, not even enough to draw blood, but which got very sore going up into his body, resulting in blood poison. Mr. Painter was about 57 years old. He was at one time, a boatman on the Shenandoah, and a merchant at Stanley. He was well known. He leaves a wife and three grown children, one son who has been in Pennsylvania for 17 years. Three brothers and one sister and a host of relatives to mourn his departure. He was buried in his father’s cemetery, the late Mr. Abram Painter’s, last Sunday.
Thursday 28 Feb 1907, pg. 2, c. 5
Live Leaksville Local
The News on R.F.D. No. 3
Mr. Painter’s Death
Mr. Isaac Painter, who singular and serious illness was mentioned in these columns before, died last Saturday morning. Mr. Painter cut his hand on a barb wire fence slightly, not even enough to draw blood, but which got very sore going up into his body, resulting in blood poison. Mr. Painter was about 57 years old. He was at one time, a boatman on the Shenandoah, and a merchant at Stanley. He was well known. He leaves a wife and three grown children, one son who has been in Pennsylvania for 17 years. Three brothers and one sister and a host of relatives to mourn his departure. He was buried in his father’s cemetery, the late Mr. Abram Painter’s, last Sunday.
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