Obit For | Neva Stubblefield |
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Headline | Miss Neva Stubblefield Dead |
Text | The death angel has for a second time visited a broken home, within a week, and carried away a loving daughter and sister to a triumphant entry into that celestial city, where she has been promised and will enjoy eternal life; for a well spent life here on earth. She knew she was going and prayed a beautiful prayer in the twilight of life, just before the scenes of earth were closed. Her spirit is now basking in the spirit land of "Many Mansions". Miss Neva Stubblefield was born near where she died, 2 miles southeast of Exeter, Dec. 8, 1895, of pneumonia, aged 34 years, 2 months and 1 day. She was the second oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stubblefield and was reared in that vicinity, and was held in high estimation by all her acquaintances, because of her many splendid qualities of womanhood. She left her parents and several brothers to mourn her departure. She was a member of the Exeter Baptist Church. Rev. J. T. Brattin conducted services at Maplewood Cemetery near Exeter, on the 9th at 2:30 p.m., and interment made there. |
Newspaper | Cassville Democrat |
Date | Feb. 14, 1920 |
Death Cert Link | - |
Resource | State Historical Society of MO Microfilm |
Submitted by | Donna Cooper |