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The Troy Free Press
Troy, Missouri
Friday, 16 November 1888
Page 8.
Died, Thursday, Nov. 1st, after a long illness of consumption, Mrs. Georgia Suddarth, wife of Thomas Suddarth, Jr. She had been unable to sit up a day at a time for over a year, being confined to her bed the last three or four months; she bore her suffering patiently and when the end came welcomed it as a relief from her suffering. She was a member of the Christian church and leaves a husband and one child with a host of friends who mourn her loss. The remains were interred at Corinth the following day.
Sapphire.
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The Troy Free Press
Troy, Missouri
Friday, 16 November 1888
Page 8.
Died, Thursday, Nov. 1st, after a long illness of consumption, Mrs. Georgia Suddarth, wife of Thomas Suddarth, Jr. She had been unable to sit up a day at a time for over a year, being confined to her bed the last three or four months; she bore her suffering patiently and when the end came welcomed it as a relief from her suffering. She was a member of the Christian church and leaves a husband and one child with a host of friends who mourn her loss. The remains were interred at Corinth the following day.
Sapphire.
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