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Pearlie Martin Rose

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Pearlie Martin Rose

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
9 Oct 1903 (aged 9)
Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA
Burial
Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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72 Space 10
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Gonzales Inquirer Oct. 9, 1903

Miss Pearl Rose, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rose, is reported very low at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, in this city. The recovery of the little girl, who is only 11 years, and whose illness has been for several months duration, is considered hopeless.

Obit-Gonzales Inquirer Oct. 13, 1903

Death has entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose and taken from them little Pearl. She was a child of unusual brightness and the only daughter in the home, and of ____ the mother looked upon the future with much happiness and comfort in little Pearl. But alas, God said no and the poor heart broken mother, though so hard to give little Pearl up, bowed in humble submission to the Divine, with, and the writer never heard sweeter words fall from a sad mothers lips than from hers. She said enjoyed being a Christian and asked God to help her be a more perfect Christian so she could meet little Pearl where parting is no more. The poor heart broken mother took her brother in her arms and pleaded with him to lead a better life and go with her to heaven and told him to live for Christ was all there was in life. May God help that brother and father to listen to those pleadings, and all meet little Pearl in a home beyond where sadness and sorrow never come. We know, dear parents, no one can ever take the place of, your darling, but cheer up with the assurance Jesus has carried her to a world far better than this and you shall see her again, not with pale cheek as you last saw her in her little coffin, but eternal health will be blooming on her sweet little face. Trust in Jesus and he too will carry you all sadly through.
A Friend

Gonzales Inquirer Oct. 10, 1903

Pearly Rose, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose died yesterday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, in the northern portion of the city.
Little Pearly, who was a bright and winsome girl, had been in poor health for many months, and the frail little form was not enough to withstand the attack of her late illness.
The funeral procession will move from the family residence this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to the Public cemetery, where the interment will take place. The family has the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement.
Gonzales Inquirer Oct. 9, 1903

Miss Pearl Rose, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rose, is reported very low at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, in this city. The recovery of the little girl, who is only 11 years, and whose illness has been for several months duration, is considered hopeless.

Obit-Gonzales Inquirer Oct. 13, 1903

Death has entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose and taken from them little Pearl. She was a child of unusual brightness and the only daughter in the home, and of ____ the mother looked upon the future with much happiness and comfort in little Pearl. But alas, God said no and the poor heart broken mother, though so hard to give little Pearl up, bowed in humble submission to the Divine, with, and the writer never heard sweeter words fall from a sad mothers lips than from hers. She said enjoyed being a Christian and asked God to help her be a more perfect Christian so she could meet little Pearl where parting is no more. The poor heart broken mother took her brother in her arms and pleaded with him to lead a better life and go with her to heaven and told him to live for Christ was all there was in life. May God help that brother and father to listen to those pleadings, and all meet little Pearl in a home beyond where sadness and sorrow never come. We know, dear parents, no one can ever take the place of, your darling, but cheer up with the assurance Jesus has carried her to a world far better than this and you shall see her again, not with pale cheek as you last saw her in her little coffin, but eternal health will be blooming on her sweet little face. Trust in Jesus and he too will carry you all sadly through.
A Friend

Gonzales Inquirer Oct. 10, 1903

Pearly Rose, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rose died yesterday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, in the northern portion of the city.
Little Pearly, who was a bright and winsome girl, had been in poor health for many months, and the frail little form was not enough to withstand the attack of her late illness.
The funeral procession will move from the family residence this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock to the Public cemetery, where the interment will take place. The family has the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement.


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