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LITTLE EARL DAVIS On Feb. 6, 1922, at about 8:45 o'clock a m the death angel visited
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, and took away their sweet little boy, Earl, who was
only four years old. He was sick 68 days and suffered death many times, when God saw
fit to call him home. He was laid to rest in Macedonia cemetery in the presence of
a crowd of sorrowing friends and relatives. We want to thank our many friends and
neighbors for their kindness during his long illness. His loving aunt, Ruth
Hon. STONE COUNTY RECORD Friday, Mar. 10, 1922
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RICHARD B. DECKER
Wheras, it has pleased the Grand Architect of the
Universe to remove from our midst our Brother Richard B. Decker, who departed this life at
his residence in Stone County, Arkansas, on the 14 day, of February, 1895. Resolved
1. That while we bow with humble-submission to the will our our Heavenly Father who doeth
all things well, we nevertheless deplore the inestimable loss of our worthy Brother, who
was on old citizen of Stone county, a good neighbor, kind and Christian like in all his
dealings. Resolved 2. That we tender to the bereaved family of the deceased our
heartfelt sympathy in their sad afflictions and point them to Him who doeth all things
well. Resolved 3. That a copy of the resolutions be spread upon the Journal of
the Lodge and a copy duly certified under seal of the Lodge be furnished the family of the
deceased and that the same be published in ___ Stone __ usual badge __ mourning be worn
for 30 days. W. H. H. Oyler, Jacob King, C. C. Beckham: Committee
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MRS.
EUBANKS Mrs. Eubanks was taken suddenly ill of Uremia died in a few hours.
The body was taken to Desha for burial. STONE COUNTY RECORD Jan. 1914
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MRS FIFE Mrs. Fife died of influenza
last Friday morning. STONE COUNTY RECORD, Friday, November 29, 1918, Richwoods Items
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EMERENTHA HOLLANDWORTH FORD Mrs. Ford,
mother of Dr. Z. L. Ford and Mrs. F. V. Killian, died of fever here last Sunday at eleven
o'clock. Her remains were buried in the St. James Cemetery Monday. Sept. 1899
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ANNIE RICHARDSON FORTUNE The death angel came to the home of Smithson Fortune's June 15, and called
his wife, Annie, Annie Richardson. Annie was born May 23, 1880, and had been a
member of the Baptist church for many years, and lived a Christian life up to the day of
her death. She leaves a husband and two infant daughters, a father, mother, six
brothers and three sisters to morn her loss. Martha Sutton, Signal Hill
Cemetery
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