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Taylor County Obits
May 1894
The Butler Herald
Tuesday, May 8, 1894
Page Three
Died
At the home of his mother near Cooper’s mill on Wednesday occurred the death of
A.J., the little son of Mrs. O.S. Trussell. He was about 11 years
of age, a kind, devoted and affectionate son. His remains were interred in the
cemetery at the Camp Ground on Thursday. To the bereaved mother we offer
our sympathy.
The Butler Herald
Tuesday, May 8, 1894
Page Three
Died
Mr. T.J. Fagan living in the southern portion of this county died at his
home on Friday evening the 4th inst. He had been in feeble health for the past
two or three years and his death was therefore no surprise to his family. He was
about 50 years old, plain and unassuming in his nature but in every sense an
honest, upright citizen. Mr. Fagan was not a member of any church but a strong
believer in the Primitive doctrine. He leaves a devoted wife besides many
friends to mourn their loss. His remains were interred in the cemetery at
Bethel church on Saturday. The funeral services were conducted by Elder J.G.
Murray.
The Butler Herald
Tuesday, May 15, 1894
Page Three
Town and Country
A little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Arzanda Shirah died at 5 o’clock
last Thursday morning at the home of its parents in the southern portion of the
county. It was a bright and promising little boy about 18 months of age. The
bereaved
parents have our sympathy.
The Butler Herald
Tuesday, May 29, 1894
Page Three
Died
Little Rely May, daughter of J. L. and M.F. Rustin, was born May
13th, 1892 and departed this life on the same day of the same month 1894, this
darling babe was called home to a more congenial clime, by Him who said: “Suffer
the little children to come unto me and forbid them not.” She was from her
birth a beautiful, bright sweet and patient child; even in her last illness she
was remarkably quiet and bore her sufferings with patience. Oh! how sad when we
realize that we must part with our loved ones; but God knows best, and doeth all
things well. We extend to the bereaved parents our heartfelt sympathy. The
little form was laid to rest in the family cemetery near Mt. Nebo
church to await the resurrection morn.
She has winged her flight
To that land of light;
Soared like the dove,
To that home above.
Like the opening bud of May,
That blossoms in a single day;
She came but passed from sight
Ere the shadows of the night.
We cannot help but weep,
As the waters seem so deep;
But while left alone in sadness,
God becomes our joy and gladness.
But God is just and kind,
And in Him will surely find;
That He is a friend in need
And a friend in deed.
Loura Garrett
The Butler Herald
Tuesday, June 5, 1894
Page Three
Factory Items
By Tom
Died – A little infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brooks which
came into this world on Friday the 23rd of May and died on the 25th of the same
month. Its remains were interred at the Factory cemetery on Monday following.
We extend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Brooks.
A big thanks goes out to Carla Miles for submitting these obits!
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