Obit For | Grant Earle |
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Headline | A Sad Accident: |
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Grant Earle who was fatally injured Saturday evening, Oct. 3, at Amarillo, Texas in an automobile and street car accident, died at the Saint Anthony's sanitarium of that city, Tuesday, Oct 8, at two o'clock. His remains arrived at Exeter Friday morning. The funeral services were conducted that afternoon by Rev. J. T. Brattin at the Antioch Church, northwest of Exeter, and the body was lid to rest in the Antioch Cemetery. Mr. Earle was a son of George Earle, northwest of Cassville, and was born n this county about 42 years where he was reared to manhood. For a number of years, he lived at Carterville and had been located at Amarillo about three years. Mr. Earle leaves a father, five brothers, and one sister to mourn his death. They are Albert and John Earl of Texas, Ben Earle of Oklahoma, George Kyle and Miss Cora of near Cassville. Mr. Earle was a man of many sterling qualities, loved and highly respected by all who knew him. His numerous friends over the county were deeply grieved to hear of his sad death. October 10, 1912, Thursday, Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO George Earl, northwest of town, received a message Sunday morning from Amarillo, Texas, that his son, Grant Earl, was fatally injured that morning by an auto running into a street car at a crossing. The telegram did not state any particulars as to his injuries. Miss Cora Earl of Washburn left Sunday evening for Amarillo. |
Newspaper or Funeral Home | Cassville Republican, Cassville, Barry Co., MO |
Date | Oct. 17, 1912, Thursday |
Death Cert Link | - |
Resource | State Historical Society of MO Microfilm |
Submitted by | Donna Cooper |