Obit For | Mabel Marie Stubblefield |
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Headline | MABEL STUBBLEFIELD DEAD |
Text | An estimable young lady, in a happy home, surrounded by loving relatives,
has been invited to come up higher in that land of "pure delight" where
saints are dwelling in the Holy City, sometime, time, somehow all hope
to enter and dwell eternally. She had lived the life that is necessary
to gain entrances therein and her spirit has a home there.
Miss Mable Stubblefield eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Stubblefield, residing some 2 miles southeast of Exeter, died Tuesday noon, of flu and pneumonia, aged 27 years, 6 months and 22 days, leaving her parents, one sister and several brothers to mourn her passing. She attended the country schools during the last year, had been attending a business college in Springfield, to equip herself for a business life. She was born near where she died April 12, 1892, and has lived all her life in that vicinity and was held in high esteem by all her acquaintances. She was a member of the Baptist Church and had been for several years. Rev's. Brattin of this city and Ireland of near Exeter, conducted funeral services at Maplewood cemetery near Exeter, Wednesday, at 2:30 p.m., and the remains were interred there. Research Note: Mabel Stubblefield Dead 1892 - 1920 |
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Resource | Scrapbook bought at the estate sale of Vivian Roller by Ted W. Roller |