Mrs. F.M. Cash Dead
Mrs. F.M. Cash of the Opie vicinity died last Wednesday evening after an illness of eight days with pneumonia, at the age of 65 years.
The deceased was born in Searcy County, Ark., where she grew to young womanhood and was married to F.M. Cash. Together with her husband she moved to Oklahoma 26 years ago, and has been a resident of this immediate vicinity for 12 years.
She was the mother of 13 children, six of which went on before to welcome her coming. She had been a faithful consistent member of the Christian Church for 36 years and lived such a life as to have been a benefaction to her husband, children, and neighbors. After a long, busy, and useful life, she died as she had lived - honored, trusted, and loved.
She left behind to mourn her departure her husband, four sons and three daughters, and in the presence of such a sorrow, how cold and impotent are words and how doubly deep would be the grief over the grave did not the rainbow of Christian hope span the dark gulf between time and eternity, and such pure bright lives inspire the belief that there is a better world beyond, where not filled with corroding cares of earth, the good and true are reunited "after life's fitful fever."
Funeral services were held at the grave in Ryan Cemetery Thursday evening conducted by Rev. W.C. Fleetwood.
Mrs. F.M. Cash Dead
Mrs. F.M. Cash of the Opie vicinity died last Wednesday evening after an illness of eight days with pneumonia, at the age of 65 years.
The deceased was born in Searcy County, Ark., where she grew to young womanhood and was married to F.M. Cash. Together with her husband she moved to Oklahoma 26 years ago, and has been a resident of this immediate vicinity for 12 years.
She was the mother of 13 children, six of which went on before to welcome her coming. She had been a faithful consistent member of the Christian Church for 36 years and lived such a life as to have been a benefaction to her husband, children, and neighbors. After a long, busy, and useful life, she died as she had lived - honored, trusted, and loved.
She left behind to mourn her departure her husband, four sons and three daughters, and in the presence of such a sorrow, how cold and impotent are words and how doubly deep would be the grief over the grave did not the rainbow of Christian hope span the dark gulf between time and eternity, and such pure bright lives inspire the belief that there is a better world beyond, where not filled with corroding cares of earth, the good and true are reunited "after life's fitful fever."
Funeral services were held at the grave in Ryan Cemetery Thursday evening conducted by Rev. W.C. Fleetwood.
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