Wife: Martha M. Briscoe
obit info:
Evans, Thomas J.
Cullings From Cheetham
A gloom of sorrow was cast over this place last Thursday morning when it was learned that Mr. T. J. Evans had died suddenly of heart failure the night before. He had been suffering for several weeks, but had so improved that his friends had begun to hope that he would soon recover. He was up all day Wednesday, superintending the work on his farm, and came in that evening, ate a hearty supper, and retired in fine spirits, and no one thought before dawn the spirit of Dock Evans would return to the God who gave it. The end came without a struggle, and no one knew until the next morning that he was dead. Deceased had lived in this neighborhood for the past twenty years and was known to everybody as a good man, a staunch Christian and a friend in whom they could trust. He leaves a wife, two sons, and six daughters to mourn his death. Truly a good man has gone to rest, and in their hour of sadness, the family has the sympathy of the whole community. [Interment in Cheetham Cemetery]
Weimar Mercury, June 9, 1906
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Wife: Martha M. Briscoe
obit info:
Evans, Thomas J.
Cullings From Cheetham
A gloom of sorrow was cast over this place last Thursday morning when it was learned that Mr. T. J. Evans had died suddenly of heart failure the night before. He had been suffering for several weeks, but had so improved that his friends had begun to hope that he would soon recover. He was up all day Wednesday, superintending the work on his farm, and came in that evening, ate a hearty supper, and retired in fine spirits, and no one thought before dawn the spirit of Dock Evans would return to the God who gave it. The end came without a struggle, and no one knew until the next morning that he was dead. Deceased had lived in this neighborhood for the past twenty years and was known to everybody as a good man, a staunch Christian and a friend in whom they could trust. He leaves a wife, two sons, and six daughters to mourn his death. Truly a good man has gone to rest, and in their hour of sadness, the family has the sympathy of the whole community. [Interment in Cheetham Cemetery]
Weimar Mercury, June 9, 1906
Thanks to Cypressgreen for this OBIT
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