OBITUARY OF MARY ISBELL NACKLES: Nackles, Mary Isbell: Mrs. G. W. Nackles. Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock Mrs. Mary Isbell Nackles, wife of Rev G. W Nackles, quietly passed away. For several months Mrs. Nackles has been sick with consumption, and her friends realized that 'twas only a question of time when she would succumb to the dread disease. All that loving hands could do was done for her, and thoughout her entire sickness she was always cheerful, welcoming each friend with that quiet, sweet smile so characteristic of her. She knew no fear of death, having the true Christian's hope and her only sting was the thought of leaving behind her little ones whose loss would be irreparable. As she had lived, so she did, quietly, with no struggle -- at peace with the world and God. Funeral services were conducted at M. E. Church, South, by Dr. W. D. Haggard. Mrs. Nackles was young, only twenty nine, and had before her a life of usefulness and love. She was always ready to help her husband in his pastoral work, by kind words and deeds, winning the hearts of all who new her. She leaves three children, the oldest not yet old enough to know her great loss. The heartbroken loved one hae the sympathy and prayers of the entire community. [Date: 05/15/1902, Vol. XVI, No. 20, Page: 4] THE COOKEVILLE PRESS
OBITUARY OF MARY ISBELL NACKLES: Nackles, Mary Isbell: Mrs. G. W. Nackles. Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock Mrs. Mary Isbell Nackles, wife of Rev G. W Nackles, quietly passed away. For several months Mrs. Nackles has been sick with consumption, and her friends realized that 'twas only a question of time when she would succumb to the dread disease. All that loving hands could do was done for her, and thoughout her entire sickness she was always cheerful, welcoming each friend with that quiet, sweet smile so characteristic of her. She knew no fear of death, having the true Christian's hope and her only sting was the thought of leaving behind her little ones whose loss would be irreparable. As she had lived, so she did, quietly, with no struggle -- at peace with the world and God. Funeral services were conducted at M. E. Church, South, by Dr. W. D. Haggard. Mrs. Nackles was young, only twenty nine, and had before her a life of usefulness and love. She was always ready to help her husband in his pastoral work, by kind words and deeds, winning the hearts of all who new her. She leaves three children, the oldest not yet old enough to know her great loss. The heartbroken loved one hae the sympathy and prayers of the entire community. [Date: 05/15/1902, Vol. XVI, No. 20, Page: 4] THE COOKEVILLE PRESS
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