Also surviving are these children: Berlyn Dean Thomas of New Salem and Mrs. He married Elzona Windmiller on March 16, 1931, in Pittsfield. He was born March 5, 1908, in Pleasant Hill, son of Clyde and Maude Wells Thomas. 23, 1971 of an apparent heart attack at his home in El Dara. Pleasant Hill NovemīERLYN WELLS THOMAS - 62, died unexpectedly at 4:30 p.m. Little Ama Lena has crossed the river of death, put on robes of immortality, exchanged this cold, dark world for the sunlight of God's eternal glory, passed safely through the flower-encircled gates to the eternal city of our God, where the innocent bud will bloom, blossom and flourish forever in the inconceivable and unspeakable glory of God. "God chasteneth whom he loveth." It is but selfishness ofhuman nature to grieve or try to keep back the purest and holiest gifts of Heaven. "Thy will be done, O Lord on earth as its is in heaven.". How sad to see the broken-hearted, weeping over their cherished dead. Thomas, aged one year, four months and four days, after a very distressing and painfully illness of two weeks, died of brain fever Saturday, Novemat 11 p.m. ĪMA/ANNA LENA THOMAS - infant daughter of Dr. Friends may call at the funeral home at any time. Interment will be in Crescent Heights cemetery at Pleasant Hill. Wednesday at Sutter Funeral Home with Dr. Two brothers and a sister survive: Orland Clendenny of Eldred Freeman Clendenny, Jerseyville and Sylvia Smith, Pleasant Hill. There are 17 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. These children survive: Everett of Jerseyville Leota Blackstun of Nebo Bernice Fisher, Pittsfield and Juanita Buchanan of Pleasant Hill. 15, 1902, daughter of George and Ella Martin Clendenny. She was 69 years of age and formerly worked at the Brown Shoe Company and Couch Nursing Home here before retiring. Goldie Tharp of Pittsfield died early Monday at Illini hospital here. Goldie Tharp Dies In Pike - Rites Wednesday - Pittsfield - Mrs. Īn old soldier, died Monday and was buried in Dorsey Cemetery. Deceased was a prominent member of the Masonic Fraternity and was well known in Pike County. On Sunday night he took a relapse and died. Taylor was taken very ill, but rallied on Sunday. Taylor was feeling much better than he had been, as he had been ailing with the grip for several weeks. Wagner were at Rockport Saturday, and then Mr. 2, 1894]Īn old and respected citizen of Rockport, Ill., died rather suddenly at 12:30 o'clock yesterday morning, a telegram to that effect having been received by Dr. 25, 1828 in Lincolnshire, England - died Jan. Funeral services at Mason Cemetery conducted by her former pastor Rev. She leaves one son and a number of grandchildren and a host of friends to mourn her departure, but we mourn not as those without hope, we are satisfied that she is now at rest with Him who gave His life for her. She was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She united with the Nebo Baptist Church and lived a devoted Christian life. All of whom have preceded her to the land where sorrow is never known except Joseph, to him and family we extend our sympathy. To this union were born four children Charlottie, Ada, Samuel, and Joseph. In 1858 she came to Illinois to her brother Joseph Brooks making her home with him until she married James M. After which Steeples deserted her leaving her to maintain herself and children. She was converted in her early youth and united with the Baptist Church in the community in which she lived. īorn near Louisville, Kentucky, May 17, 1822, died Apat the age 86 years, 11 months, 9 days. Upright and honorable in all his dealings he enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. Taylor was from near Rockport, IL, and had always lived in that locality, for many years past, holding a position with Rupert & Donohue. This announcement will be received with universal regret by his many friends through out this section of country. HENRY TAYLOR - died at his home in Rockport, IL, on Wednesday evening, after a brief illness. Burial will be in Crescent Heights cemetery. Services will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday in the Ward-Lurnmis Funeral Home in Pleasant Hill, conducted by Rey. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Sutton, of Gering, Neb., four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Hex (Marcella) Fenton, of Pittsfield, two brothers, Pearl Suffein, of Escondido., Calif., and Evans A. Surviving are a son, Jay, of West Covina, Calif., a daughter, Mrs. Mrs Taylor was born Main Pleasant Hill, a daughter of Francis and Mary (Wells) Sutton She a member of Pleasant Hill Christian Church. 1979) at Blessing Hospital, where she had been a patient since Feb 7th. DARLENE TAYLOR - 81, of Pleasant Hill, died at 4:05 p.m.
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