Obit For | Clyde Black |
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Headline | - |
Text | Died at his home five miles south west of Purdy, Clyde Black, son of Henry and Amanda Black, after an illness of 48 days of intense suffering with typhoid fever, which he bore with the greatest patience and was never heard to murmur or complain but was often heard "praising God for the salivation of his soul and how sweet it was to know that he was saved." Clyde Black was born Feb 27, 1891 and died July 25, 1913, age 22 years, 4 months and 28 days. He was married to Hermin Plancheon of Powell, Feb 28, 1912. He professed faith in Christ and joined the Protestant Methodist Church in Oct 1900. All was done for him that could be done by relatives and friends and by Dr. Kelley and F. A. Archibald of Purdy. But it pleased God to take him and we should not grieve as those who have no home but prepare to meet him where parting will be no more. He leaves a wife and one child, father and mother, five brothers and two sisters, two sister and one brother having proceeded him. His remains were laid to rest in the Clark Cemetery after funeral services conducted by Bro. Goodnight in the presence of a large congregation of people. One present. |
Newspaper or Funeral Home | Cassville Republican, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Date | Thursday, July 31, 1913 |
Death Cert Link | Death Certificate |
Resource | State Historical Society of MO Microfilm |
Submitted by | Donna Cooper |