Bonham, Texas
Saturday, 01 Feb 1913
Miss Bledsoe Died At Bailey
This morning about 4 o'clock Miss Frankie Bledsoe, eighteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bledsoe, died at the family home at Bailey, after an illness of only a few days duration.
Miss Bledsoe was very popular with all who knew her and had by her kindly and cheerful disposition gathered about her a host of close friends who will be deeply grieved to learn of her death. The bereaved parents have the deepest sympathy of their many friends.
The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at Freeman's grave yard, eight miles south of Bonham, the exact hour was not announced.
Bonham Daily Favorite, February 10, 1913
In Memorium
Frank Bledsoe was born Nov. 4, 1894. Died Feb. 1, 1913. She was the daughter of Brother and Sister J. C. Bledsoe. She was converted under the ministry of Bro. W. D. Thompson and jointed the Methodist church in 1896. Left many evidences of a living faith in Christ. This was especially true the last few months of her brief life. She was a punctual Sunday school student. Had for several years been the organist for all church services and a more faithful or willing performer I have never found. Frank had always had excellent health until a short while before her death when she contracted the fatal fever. She had a bright, well matured mind. A blithe, sunshiny, affectionate composition. She was loved by all, but was a great favorite among the young people. In spite of inclement weather a host of friends and loved ones was at the funeral. The floral offerings beggars description. Boxes of rich flowers kept coming in by express, even after the interment. She has gone where flowers perpetually bloom and heart aches never come. Father, mother, loved ones, God will give grace in this time of affliction and we will see after while that God doeth "all things well" and that "all things work together for good to them that love God."
Her pastor, C. P. Comes
Bonham, Texas
Saturday, 01 Feb 1913
Miss Bledsoe Died At Bailey
This morning about 4 o'clock Miss Frankie Bledsoe, eighteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bledsoe, died at the family home at Bailey, after an illness of only a few days duration.
Miss Bledsoe was very popular with all who knew her and had by her kindly and cheerful disposition gathered about her a host of close friends who will be deeply grieved to learn of her death. The bereaved parents have the deepest sympathy of their many friends.
The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at Freeman's grave yard, eight miles south of Bonham, the exact hour was not announced.
Bonham Daily Favorite, February 10, 1913
In Memorium
Frank Bledsoe was born Nov. 4, 1894. Died Feb. 1, 1913. She was the daughter of Brother and Sister J. C. Bledsoe. She was converted under the ministry of Bro. W. D. Thompson and jointed the Methodist church in 1896. Left many evidences of a living faith in Christ. This was especially true the last few months of her brief life. She was a punctual Sunday school student. Had for several years been the organist for all church services and a more faithful or willing performer I have never found. Frank had always had excellent health until a short while before her death when she contracted the fatal fever. She had a bright, well matured mind. A blithe, sunshiny, affectionate composition. She was loved by all, but was a great favorite among the young people. In spite of inclement weather a host of friends and loved ones was at the funeral. The floral offerings beggars description. Boxes of rich flowers kept coming in by express, even after the interment. She has gone where flowers perpetually bloom and heart aches never come. Father, mother, loved ones, God will give grace in this time of affliction and we will see after while that God doeth "all things well" and that "all things work together for good to them that love God."
Her pastor, C. P. Comes
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