Death of J. W. Sims
In the death of J. W. Sims, which occurred at his home 5 miles north of Davis Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Murray county loses one of its best and truest citizens. He was 72 years of age. Old age, coupled with an abcess on his lungs, was responsible for his demise.
Mr. Sims was born in Alabama, lived in Tennessee awhile and came to this country some 12 or 15 years ago. He was well known and well liked, and held in high esteem by every one who knew him. He is survived by a wife, five sons and six daughters, all grown and most of them married. He has two sons in service, McKinley Sims having been at Camp Travis for quite awhile and now supposed to be in France; and Clay Sims, a member of the engineering corps at Camp Bowie.
The body was brought to Davis for burial, the service being conducted by Rev. E. T. Smith of Iona.
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Mother: Martha Evaline (Morris) Sims
1st marriage was to Emma Baughn in 1872, but sadly only for 3 years until her death in 1875.
(Above and parent links contributed by Jeanne Thomson #47435319)
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1st marriage was to Emma Baughn in 1872
Death of J. W. Sims
In the death of J. W. Sims, which occurred at his home 5 miles north of Davis Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Murray county loses one of its best and truest citizens. He was 72 years of age. Old age, coupled with an abcess on his lungs, was responsible for his demise.
Mr. Sims was born in Alabama, lived in Tennessee awhile and came to this country some 12 or 15 years ago. He was well known and well liked, and held in high esteem by every one who knew him. He is survived by a wife, five sons and six daughters, all grown and most of them married. He has two sons in service, McKinley Sims having been at Camp Travis for quite awhile and now supposed to be in France; and Clay Sims, a member of the engineering corps at Camp Bowie.
The body was brought to Davis for burial, the service being conducted by Rev. E. T. Smith of Iona.
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Mother: Martha Evaline (Morris) Sims
1st marriage was to Emma Baughn in 1872, but sadly only for 3 years until her death in 1875.
(Above and parent links contributed by Jeanne Thomson #47435319)
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1st marriage was to Emma Baughn in 1872
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Father
Family Members
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Rufus W. Sims
1872–1952
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William Irving Sims
1874–1913
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John Wylie Sims
1879–1970
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Martha Alice Sims Stults
1881–1981
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Leroy Hiram "Buddy" Sims
1883–1933
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Annie Bell Sims Stults
1886–1981
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Dora Caroline Sims Thomas
1887–1979
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Mary Ada Sims Clure
1888–1986
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Ida Sims Sewell
1890–1927
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McKinley Harrison Sims
1893–1978
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Henry Clay Sims
1895–1969
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Nona Nettie Sims Thompson
1896–1996
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