Wednesday, January 26, 1887
DIED - Grandpa Jonathan ROSE, father of [Maria V. E. (ROSE)] Mrs. [T.] Major BITTERS, was stricken with paralysis on the morning of Jan 11 and died last Thursday morning at the home of his daughter on South Main street.
Mr. Rose was of a retiring disposition and in his six year's residence in this city made but few acquaintances. He was industrious and accepted everything in life without a murmur. One more year and he would have outlived the allotted lifetime of man ten years. Funeral services were conducted at the residence on Friday by Rev. WILSON, and the last on earth of Jonathan Rose was gently consigned to a silent home beneath the pines in Odd Fellows cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs 1886-1890
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Wednesday, January 26, 1887
DIED - Grandpa Jonathan ROSE, father of [Maria V. E. (ROSE)] Mrs. [T.] Major BITTERS, was stricken with paralysis on the morning of Jan 11 and died last Thursday morning at the home of his daughter on South Main street.
Mr. Rose was of a retiring disposition and in his six year's residence in this city made but few acquaintances. He was industrious and accepted everything in life without a murmur. One more year and he would have outlived the allotted lifetime of man ten years. Funeral services were conducted at the residence on Friday by Rev. WILSON, and the last on earth of Jonathan Rose was gently consigned to a silent home beneath the pines in Odd Fellows cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs 1886-1890
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
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