Frank Sexton, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Sexton, of Cainsville, died of spinal meningitis at Jonesboro, Ark., last Friday and the body was brought to Princeton on the east bound passenger train last Sunday night. Mrs. Sexton and son, Frank, when notified by telegram that their son and brother had been stricken with the terrible disease, at once left for his bedside and arrived there the day previous to his death. They, with the grief stricken wife, accompanied the body to this station where they were joined by relatives and the remains taken to Cainsville for interment on Monday.
The Princeton Telegraph, Princeton, Missouri, US
Wed, Apr 15, 1908 – Page 1
Frank Sexton, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Sexton, of Cainsville, died of spinal meningitis at Jonesboro, Ark., last Friday and the body was brought to Princeton on the east bound passenger train last Sunday night. Mrs. Sexton and son, Frank, when notified by telegram that their son and brother had been stricken with the terrible disease, at once left for his bedside and arrived there the day previous to his death. They, with the grief stricken wife, accompanied the body to this station where they were joined by relatives and the remains taken to Cainsville for interment on Monday.
The Princeton Telegraph, Princeton, Missouri, US
Wed, Apr 15, 1908 – Page 1
Family Members
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Joseph Harvey "Joe" Sexton
1864–1946
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Mary Jane Sexton Booth
1867–1939
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James Andrew Sexton
1867–1934
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John William Sexton
1869–1946
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Nathan Isaac "Nate" Sexton
1871–1944
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Laura A Sexton Stratton
1873–1939
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Sarah Elizabeth "Sadie" Sexton Melton
1874–1944
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Lillian May "Lillie" Sexton Liston
1878–1943
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Calista Kay Sexton Hamilton
1880–1966
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Lucy Olive Sexton Hoadley
1882–1951
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Charlie Sexton
1888–1890
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