Good Woman Goes to her Reward
Mrs. Mary Alice Nelson, wife of Mr. J. Cousar Nelson, of the Unity section, died last night at her home a 9 o'clock after a protracted illness. She was a daughter of the late Dr. J.J. Williams and was 65 years of age. Besides her husband, she leaves surviving her, a brother, Mr.H.M. Williams of Sanford, NC, three sisters, Mrs. J. Davis Caskey, Mrs. J.R. Thompson, Mrs. Jennie Campbell of High Point, NC., and the following children: J.Lester nelson, Theodore Nelson, Hall Nelson and Misses Adelade and Aline Nelson.
Mrs. Nelson was a lady of splendid Christian character and was beloved by a wide circle of friends. She was an active member of the Waxhaw Presbyterian church and the remains will be interred in the historic old cemetery there this afternoon, after funeral services conducted by her pastor, Rev. W.W. Ratchford, assisted by Revs. C.S. Young and W.S. Patterson.
The Lancaster News - April 28, 1914, provided by: Catoe4
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Mrs. Alice Nelson, of Lancaster county, died Monday night, after an illness of several weeks with gall stones and cancer of the liver. Her death was not unexpected for her condition had been very critical for more than a month. She was a member of the Old Tirzah Presbyterian church and was an upright Christian lady. Her body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Tirzah yesterday afternoon. Her husband and six children survive. Mr. R.H. Nelson of Pageland is a son.
The Pageland Journal - April 29, 1914, provided by: Catoe4
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A Correction
In our obituary notice of the death of Mrs. J.C. Nelson, we stated that the remains were interred at the old Waxhaw graveyard. This is a mistake, which we wish now to correct. The interment took place at the Tirzah graveyard.
The Lancaster News - May 1, 1914 - provided by: Catoe4
Good Woman Goes to her Reward
Mrs. Mary Alice Nelson, wife of Mr. J. Cousar Nelson, of the Unity section, died last night at her home a 9 o'clock after a protracted illness. She was a daughter of the late Dr. J.J. Williams and was 65 years of age. Besides her husband, she leaves surviving her, a brother, Mr.H.M. Williams of Sanford, NC, three sisters, Mrs. J. Davis Caskey, Mrs. J.R. Thompson, Mrs. Jennie Campbell of High Point, NC., and the following children: J.Lester nelson, Theodore Nelson, Hall Nelson and Misses Adelade and Aline Nelson.
Mrs. Nelson was a lady of splendid Christian character and was beloved by a wide circle of friends. She was an active member of the Waxhaw Presbyterian church and the remains will be interred in the historic old cemetery there this afternoon, after funeral services conducted by her pastor, Rev. W.W. Ratchford, assisted by Revs. C.S. Young and W.S. Patterson.
The Lancaster News - April 28, 1914, provided by: Catoe4
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Mrs. Alice Nelson, of Lancaster county, died Monday night, after an illness of several weeks with gall stones and cancer of the liver. Her death was not unexpected for her condition had been very critical for more than a month. She was a member of the Old Tirzah Presbyterian church and was an upright Christian lady. Her body was laid to rest in the cemetery at Tirzah yesterday afternoon. Her husband and six children survive. Mr. R.H. Nelson of Pageland is a son.
The Pageland Journal - April 29, 1914, provided by: Catoe4
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A Correction
In our obituary notice of the death of Mrs. J.C. Nelson, we stated that the remains were interred at the old Waxhaw graveyard. This is a mistake, which we wish now to correct. The interment took place at the Tirzah graveyard.
The Lancaster News - May 1, 1914 - provided by: Catoe4
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