updated info received 12/25/2013 from imagal49:
The pale horse and his rider, with relentless power is persistent with frequent visits to our community taking our very best, and leaving only grief and empty hearts. But death can only conquer the flesh, the soul belongeth to our father, who gave it.
Just a few weeks ago, death claimed as a victim, Mrs. Hettie Paul Denny, the sainted mother of Minnie M. and Virgil T. Denny, their father having preceded their mother to rest some twenty three years. This mother reared her children in a Christian home, faithfully serving her Lord and Master. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and a living example to the entire community.
These are not idle words of tribute but come from one who loved her as a friend and neighbor. The entire neighborhood loved and honored "Aunt Hettie" as she was affectionately called by most everyone, and we have yet to hear it said that she had even one enemy in all the world. She was indeed a blessing to this community.
Elizabeth "Hettie" (Paul) Denny & her husband Timothy Denny are both buried in the William Jared Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN.
d/o Thomas Gladney Paul & Sarah Ervin
***********************************************************
updated info received 12/25/2013 from imagal49:
The pale horse and his rider, with relentless power is persistent with frequent visits to our community taking our very best, and leaving only grief and empty hearts. But death can only conquer the flesh, the soul belongeth to our father, who gave it.
Just a few weeks ago, death claimed as a victim, Mrs. Hettie Paul Denny, the sainted mother of Minnie M. and Virgil T. Denny, their father having preceded their mother to rest some twenty three years. This mother reared her children in a Christian home, faithfully serving her Lord and Master. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and a living example to the entire community.
These are not idle words of tribute but come from one who loved her as a friend and neighbor. The entire neighborhood loved and honored "Aunt Hettie" as she was affectionately called by most everyone, and we have yet to hear it said that she had even one enemy in all the world. She was indeed a blessing to this community.
Elizabeth "Hettie" (Paul) Denny & her husband Timothy Denny are both buried in the William Jared Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN.
d/o Thomas Gladney Paul & Sarah Ervin
***********************************************************
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement