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Succumbs to Paralysis After
Long Suffering.
Mr. Thomas A. Smithson died Sunday midnight of paralysis, aged about 60 years. He had been in declining health for some time and the end was not unexpected, He is survived by his widow, and the following brothers and sisters: Messrs. James A., Charles W., and Luther H Smithson, all of this county; Mrs. W. E. Adcock, of Church Hill; Mrs. C. H. Bagby, of Lafayette; Mrs. N. L. Turner, of Guthrie, and Rev. John O, Smithson, of Vine Grove.
Mr. Smithson was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and was a citizen who enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him. His funeral services will be held from the Cumberland Presbyterian church this morning at 10:30 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J B. Eshman, and the interment will take place in Riverside Cemetery.
--Hopkinsville Kentuckian (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Tuesday, October 14, 1913; Page 1.
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Succumbs to Paralysis After
Long Suffering.
Mr. Thomas A. Smithson died Sunday midnight of paralysis, aged about 60 years. He had been in declining health for some time and the end was not unexpected, He is survived by his widow, and the following brothers and sisters: Messrs. James A., Charles W., and Luther H Smithson, all of this county; Mrs. W. E. Adcock, of Church Hill; Mrs. C. H. Bagby, of Lafayette; Mrs. N. L. Turner, of Guthrie, and Rev. John O, Smithson, of Vine Grove.
Mr. Smithson was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and was a citizen who enjoyed the respect and esteem of all who knew him. His funeral services will be held from the Cumberland Presbyterian church this morning at 10:30 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J B. Eshman, and the interment will take place in Riverside Cemetery.
--Hopkinsville Kentuckian (Hopkinsville, Kentucky), Tuesday, October 14, 1913; Page 1.
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