She departed this life on Tuesday, March 24, 1914 at 4 p.m. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, also her mother and father, two sisters and two brothers.
How futile and unavailing are human words to give expression of sympathy and love, when a loved one is taken from our home. loved and esteemed alike by all who knew her, and mourned by all. The greatest loss will be that of her presence from the family circle.
During her illness no word of complaint was ever heard from her lips. When medical aid failed to restore health to her physical being and she knew the end was inevitable, her strong consistent christian character and steadfast faith in the Savior never wavered.
At the age of fourteen she became identified with the church and throughout her life always endeavored to live in accordance with its precepts. She was a member of the Christian church at Mt. Hope, near which place she lived at the time of her death.
To those in sorrow she was always ready to console; with those who rejoiced, she too could rejoice.
The funeral service was held from he Christian church, March 26, being conducted by the minister, and the burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.
The Clarion extends sympathy to the stricken family in this their hour of sorrow.
CARD OF THANKS
To the many kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, we desire to express our sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation. also for the many beautiful floral offerings.
John W. Hargett,
Cosie Hargett
Mr and Mrs H. A. McGinley (Cosie's sister and her husband Harry A. McGinley)
She departed this life on Tuesday, March 24, 1914 at 4 p.m. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, also her mother and father, two sisters and two brothers.
How futile and unavailing are human words to give expression of sympathy and love, when a loved one is taken from our home. loved and esteemed alike by all who knew her, and mourned by all. The greatest loss will be that of her presence from the family circle.
During her illness no word of complaint was ever heard from her lips. When medical aid failed to restore health to her physical being and she knew the end was inevitable, her strong consistent christian character and steadfast faith in the Savior never wavered.
At the age of fourteen she became identified with the church and throughout her life always endeavored to live in accordance with its precepts. She was a member of the Christian church at Mt. Hope, near which place she lived at the time of her death.
To those in sorrow she was always ready to console; with those who rejoiced, she too could rejoice.
The funeral service was held from he Christian church, March 26, being conducted by the minister, and the burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.
The Clarion extends sympathy to the stricken family in this their hour of sorrow.
CARD OF THANKS
To the many kind friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, we desire to express our sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation. also for the many beautiful floral offerings.
John W. Hargett,
Cosie Hargett
Mr and Mrs H. A. McGinley (Cosie's sister and her husband Harry A. McGinley)
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