Tuesday, April 21, 1908
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NEWLAND - After a protracted illness of pneumonia, Mrs. Henry F. Newland breathed her last at midnight Sunday. She is survived by her husband and five children, for whom unbounded sympathy is felt. Deceased was a daughter of the late Cole Coffey and a sister of Mr. J. Marsh Coffey, who moved to the Perryville section of Boyle from this county some 12 months since. She was an excellent woman and had many years been a faithful member of the church. She was one of the most popular women of the Cedar Creek section and her death has cast a gloom over that neighborhood. May those who weep realize that their loss is Mrs. Newland's eternal gain and that in the land that is fairer than day she now basks in the Sunshine of the God Who gave her. After funeral services at her late home this morning at 10 o'clock the remains will be consigned to the tomb in Buffalo cemetery
Tuesday, April 21, 1908
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NEWLAND - After a protracted illness of pneumonia, Mrs. Henry F. Newland breathed her last at midnight Sunday. She is survived by her husband and five children, for whom unbounded sympathy is felt. Deceased was a daughter of the late Cole Coffey and a sister of Mr. J. Marsh Coffey, who moved to the Perryville section of Boyle from this county some 12 months since. She was an excellent woman and had many years been a faithful member of the church. She was one of the most popular women of the Cedar Creek section and her death has cast a gloom over that neighborhood. May those who weep realize that their loss is Mrs. Newland's eternal gain and that in the land that is fairer than day she now basks in the Sunshine of the God Who gave her. After funeral services at her late home this morning at 10 o'clock the remains will be consigned to the tomb in Buffalo cemetery
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