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Neri C. Lindamood

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Neri C. Lindamood

Birth
Sycamore Valley, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 Jul 1924 (aged 65)
Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Reno, Washington County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Hester Ann Davis Lindamood.
Son of Manassa and Fannie Bigler (or Bigley) Lindamood.
Ohio state death certificate #42265 - carcinoma of stomach.Lindamood, N. C. Lindamood

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, July 24, 1924

On the morning of July 10th, 1924, the grim reaper known as Death entered the quiet, peaceful home of N. C. Lindamood at Marietta, O., and claimed the dear husband and father.

His illness was of long duration, and all that medical skill and loving hands could do was done to prolong his life; but the Master whispered “Come” and thought the parting was sad, and it was hard to give him up, it is a comfort to think of him as not dead, only gone on before. He bore his sickness with great Christian patience and his last moments were quiet and peaceful.

N. C. Lindamood was born June 25th, 1859, at Sycamore Valley, O., and he was the son of Manassa and Fannie Jane Lindamood, now deceased.

On June 10, 1880, at Woodsfield, Ohio, he was united in marriage to Hester Ann Dairs of Harriettsville, Ohio, and to this union four children were born.

Early in life, at Creighton Ridge, he obeyed the gospel and took Christ as his Lord and Master. Then after moving to Marietta he with Mrs. Lindamood brought their membership to the Church of Christ and he was a faithful member to the end, and will be sadly missed by his friends in the church.

Funeral services were held at the church where he loved to worship, on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Mm.[sic-Wm.] McVay, assisted by Walter McClure and was largely attended. The flowers were many and beautiful and they in a measure spoke of the high esteem in which he was held. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Arthur L. and Albert L. Lindamood of Alliance, O.; Willard Lindamood, deputy Sheriff of Washington County, and Mrs. F. L. Tanner of Marietta, Ohio. He also leaves three grandchildren, Vernon, Robert and Ray of Alliance, and the following brothers and sisters; Samuel Lindamood of Canada, Jonathin of California, James of Huntington, W.Va, William of Cambridge and I. N. Lindamood of East Sparta, O., Mrs. Mary Mellow of Chicago, and Mrs. Rebecca Rarrick of Bremen, O.

Several brothers and sisters have preceded him in death.

Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. Arthur Lindamood of Alliance; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindamood and children of Alliance; Bert and Ernest Lindamood of Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen and Mr. and Mrs. John Rarrick of Bremen, O.; Wm. Lindamood of Cambridge; I. N. Lindamood and Clifford Lindamood of East Sparta, O.; and Madison Gardner of Sycamore Valley, Ohio.

Husband of Hester Ann Davis Lindamood.
Son of Manassa and Fannie Bigler (or Bigley) Lindamood.
Ohio state death certificate #42265 - carcinoma of stomach.Lindamood, N. C. Lindamood

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, July 24, 1924

On the morning of July 10th, 1924, the grim reaper known as Death entered the quiet, peaceful home of N. C. Lindamood at Marietta, O., and claimed the dear husband and father.

His illness was of long duration, and all that medical skill and loving hands could do was done to prolong his life; but the Master whispered “Come” and thought the parting was sad, and it was hard to give him up, it is a comfort to think of him as not dead, only gone on before. He bore his sickness with great Christian patience and his last moments were quiet and peaceful.

N. C. Lindamood was born June 25th, 1859, at Sycamore Valley, O., and he was the son of Manassa and Fannie Jane Lindamood, now deceased.

On June 10, 1880, at Woodsfield, Ohio, he was united in marriage to Hester Ann Dairs of Harriettsville, Ohio, and to this union four children were born.

Early in life, at Creighton Ridge, he obeyed the gospel and took Christ as his Lord and Master. Then after moving to Marietta he with Mrs. Lindamood brought their membership to the Church of Christ and he was a faithful member to the end, and will be sadly missed by his friends in the church.

Funeral services were held at the church where he loved to worship, on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Mm.[sic-Wm.] McVay, assisted by Walter McClure and was largely attended. The flowers were many and beautiful and they in a measure spoke of the high esteem in which he was held. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Arthur L. and Albert L. Lindamood of Alliance, O.; Willard Lindamood, deputy Sheriff of Washington County, and Mrs. F. L. Tanner of Marietta, Ohio. He also leaves three grandchildren, Vernon, Robert and Ray of Alliance, and the following brothers and sisters; Samuel Lindamood of Canada, Jonathin of California, James of Huntington, W.Va, William of Cambridge and I. N. Lindamood of East Sparta, O., Mrs. Mary Mellow of Chicago, and Mrs. Rebecca Rarrick of Bremen, O.

Several brothers and sisters have preceded him in death.

Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. Arthur Lindamood of Alliance; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindamood and children of Alliance; Bert and Ernest Lindamood of Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen and Mr. and Mrs. John Rarrick of Bremen, O.; Wm. Lindamood of Cambridge; I. N. Lindamood and Clifford Lindamood of East Sparta, O.; and Madison Gardner of Sycamore Valley, Ohio.



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