GREENWOOD ~ The funeral of Miss Laura Lemasters last Sabbath, was largely attended at the Presbyterian church. It seems from the tears of sorrow and sympathy exhibited that Laura was loved by all who knew her, and it seems hard for a young woman or man aged twenty-one and upwards, to give up life, but all are subject to death.
DIED – January 20th, 1877, at the residence of her father, southeast of Greenwood, of [blank] disease, Laura, eldest daughter of Wm. R. Lemaster, in the twenty-third year of her age. The neighbors and friends were very kind in assisting the family during the trying sickness and death of their neighbor’s daughter, for which they will please accept the parents’ thanks.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
GREENWOOD ~ The funeral of Miss Laura Lemasters last Sabbath, was largely attended at the Presbyterian church. It seems from the tears of sorrow and sympathy exhibited that Laura was loved by all who knew her, and it seems hard for a young woman or man aged twenty-one and upwards, to give up life, but all are subject to death.
DIED – January 20th, 1877, at the residence of her father, southeast of Greenwood, of [blank] disease, Laura, eldest daughter of Wm. R. Lemaster, in the twenty-third year of her age. The neighbors and friends were very kind in assisting the family during the trying sickness and death of their neighbor’s daughter, for which they will please accept the parents’ thanks.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
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