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Wilson Ward

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Wilson Ward

Birth
Warren County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Jun 1898 (aged 66)
Warren County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Middleboro, Warren County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Published 7 July, 1898. It was furnished by the Warren County Genealogy Society.
This is the obit for Wilson Ward:

Wilson Ward

In Washington township, Warren county, O., June 18, 1898, Wilson Ward answered to the summons of his Heavenly Father, after one year of great suffering.

He was born on the farm where he resided at his death, February 22, 1832. He was married to Miss Mary Lewis in the year 1859, who survives him. To this union were born four sons and two daughters, all of whom are living, and with two.. grandchildren mourn the death of a kind and loving husband, father and grandfather. He spent all his life in Washington township, and was a kind friend, a good neighbor and served his township as trustee for about thirty years when he resigned. He with his wife joined the Free Baptist church, Silver Grove, and were baptized by "Uncle John Hiiey, about the year '80.

"Two mutual hearts are like flowers
That twine themselves together:
When morning sends the gentle showers,
Or evening comes to wither.
And when they fall-as fall they must.
They will not, cannot sever:
But sleep together in the dust.
Then rise, to live forever."

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. O'Neal, at Union Chapel, June 30, 1898.
Published 7 July, 1898. It was furnished by the Warren County Genealogy Society.
This is the obit for Wilson Ward:

Wilson Ward

In Washington township, Warren county, O., June 18, 1898, Wilson Ward answered to the summons of his Heavenly Father, after one year of great suffering.

He was born on the farm where he resided at his death, February 22, 1832. He was married to Miss Mary Lewis in the year 1859, who survives him. To this union were born four sons and two daughters, all of whom are living, and with two.. grandchildren mourn the death of a kind and loving husband, father and grandfather. He spent all his life in Washington township, and was a kind friend, a good neighbor and served his township as trustee for about thirty years when he resigned. He with his wife joined the Free Baptist church, Silver Grove, and were baptized by "Uncle John Hiiey, about the year '80.

"Two mutual hearts are like flowers
That twine themselves together:
When morning sends the gentle showers,
Or evening comes to wither.
And when they fall-as fall they must.
They will not, cannot sever:
But sleep together in the dust.
Then rise, to live forever."

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. O'Neal, at Union Chapel, June 30, 1898.

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