On the 16th, of June, 1890, MRS. CAROLINE SMITH, relict of the late ASA SMITH, Esq., of Union county died suddenly of heart disease, while on a visit to her son, MR. ASA SMITH, JR., at Pacolet. She was born in Spartanburg County, and was a daughter of MR. SUM SUMNER, of Glenn Springs Township. When about 14 years of age, she became a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Some years afterwords she moved to Union county and her membership was changed to Putnam Church. At the time of her death she was about 60 years old.
MRS. SMITH was a good and true woman. Noble impulses prompted her actions toward others, and she was charitable in her judgement of people. Many sad and sorrowful hearts followed her remains to their last lasting place in Putnam Churchyard, near her home where she had passed many years of her useful life.
published in the Union Times
On the 16th, of June, 1890, MRS. CAROLINE SMITH, relict of the late ASA SMITH, Esq., of Union county died suddenly of heart disease, while on a visit to her son, MR. ASA SMITH, JR., at Pacolet. She was born in Spartanburg County, and was a daughter of MR. SUM SUMNER, of Glenn Springs Township. When about 14 years of age, she became a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Some years afterwords she moved to Union county and her membership was changed to Putnam Church. At the time of her death she was about 60 years old.
MRS. SMITH was a good and true woman. Noble impulses prompted her actions toward others, and she was charitable in her judgement of people. Many sad and sorrowful hearts followed her remains to their last lasting place in Putnam Churchyard, near her home where she had passed many years of her useful life.
published in the Union Times
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