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John William Carlyle

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John William Carlyle

Birth
Coles County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Apr 1920 (aged 49)
Bethany, Moultrie County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bethany, Moultrie County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Buried on Lot #191, 4th survey, Marrowbone Cemetery, Bethany, Moultrie County, Illinois

BETHANY ECHO, Friday April 30, 1920, JOHN CARLYLE
John Carlyle died Sunday afternoon after being sick for several months. He was born near Mattoon Mar. 18, 1871, and was the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. George Carlyle. He was married to Martha Mitchell Feb. 10, 1892 and to the union was born one son, Raymond Carlyle. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He leaves six brothers, Charlie, Julius, Clyde, Prent, Thomas of this place and Homer of Missouri. He leaves two sisters, Rose and Anna. He had one brother, Walter, who was killed in France. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist Church, Rev. E.L. Carson, his pastor, officiating. Rev. J.A. McLane offered the prayer. The music was furnished by Mesdames C.O. Tohill nad Sherman Wheeler. Mrs. Carl Mathias at the piano. Flower girls were Mesdames O.C. Hoskins, B.W. Hoskins, Robert Warren and T.G. Scheer. The pallbearers were W.C. Kennedy, A.C. Queen, W.F. Davisson, Harley Smith, James Hale and O.C. Hoskins. The Knights of Pythias attended in a body and had charge of the services at the grave. Burial is in the Bethany Cemetery.
Buried on Lot #191, 4th survey, Marrowbone Cemetery, Bethany, Moultrie County, Illinois

BETHANY ECHO, Friday April 30, 1920, JOHN CARLYLE
John Carlyle died Sunday afternoon after being sick for several months. He was born near Mattoon Mar. 18, 1871, and was the oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. George Carlyle. He was married to Martha Mitchell Feb. 10, 1892 and to the union was born one son, Raymond Carlyle. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He leaves six brothers, Charlie, Julius, Clyde, Prent, Thomas of this place and Homer of Missouri. He leaves two sisters, Rose and Anna. He had one brother, Walter, who was killed in France. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist Church, Rev. E.L. Carson, his pastor, officiating. Rev. J.A. McLane offered the prayer. The music was furnished by Mesdames C.O. Tohill nad Sherman Wheeler. Mrs. Carl Mathias at the piano. Flower girls were Mesdames O.C. Hoskins, B.W. Hoskins, Robert Warren and T.G. Scheer. The pallbearers were W.C. Kennedy, A.C. Queen, W.F. Davisson, Harley Smith, James Hale and O.C. Hoskins. The Knights of Pythias attended in a body and had charge of the services at the grave. Burial is in the Bethany Cemetery.


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