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John J Bearden

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John J Bearden

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Dec 1922 (aged 80)
Hugo, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Civil War Veteran

First married a Miss Conditt, then Cynthia Tucker.

Another of God's children has been called to his heavenly home. Brother J.J. Bearden, a faithful servant of God for many years, passed out of his earthly life on Sunday, December 17, 1922, at six o'clock A.M. Brother Bearden was born on March 31, 1842, in Tennessee, and moved to Oklahoma at an early date, where he helped to organize a Sunday School and Church. He has done more for the cause of Christ than any other man in the country. He was married twice. To the first union five children were born. One of these preceded him in death. Brother Bearden had been ill since the first of May, and suffered much during his illness. He is survived by his wife, three sons, one daughter, and a stepson. I would say to the bereaved ones; "WEEP NOT AS THOSE WHO HAVE NO HOPE."
Funeral services were conducted by Brother J. H. King, and interment was in the Spring Chapel Cemetery.
Obit by Edna McDade....For the Gospel Advocate, Church Of Christ Publication - Nashville, Tenn.
Civil War Veteran

First married a Miss Conditt, then Cynthia Tucker.

Another of God's children has been called to his heavenly home. Brother J.J. Bearden, a faithful servant of God for many years, passed out of his earthly life on Sunday, December 17, 1922, at six o'clock A.M. Brother Bearden was born on March 31, 1842, in Tennessee, and moved to Oklahoma at an early date, where he helped to organize a Sunday School and Church. He has done more for the cause of Christ than any other man in the country. He was married twice. To the first union five children were born. One of these preceded him in death. Brother Bearden had been ill since the first of May, and suffered much during his illness. He is survived by his wife, three sons, one daughter, and a stepson. I would say to the bereaved ones; "WEEP NOT AS THOSE WHO HAVE NO HOPE."
Funeral services were conducted by Brother J. H. King, and interment was in the Spring Chapel Cemetery.
Obit by Edna McDade....For the Gospel Advocate, Church Of Christ Publication - Nashville, Tenn.


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