Obit For | Robbie Weymouth |
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Headline | - |
Text | Another home has been made and gloomy, in fact the death of Miss Robbie Weymouth, Friday night, Sept. 22, 1905, cussed sadness to invade the homes of all her acquaintances. She was an exceptionally bright young lady, of splendid qualities and with a disposition that caused sunshine to exist wherever she went. She was very hard student and while attending Florissant Academy, near St. Louis, so impaired her health she had to quit school and come home, but here heath continued to decline. She was the daughter of Mr. F. J. and Mrs. Demie C. Weymouth and died of paralysis, age 17 years, 2 months and 10 days. She left two sisters, Misses Mab and Mary, and one brother Chanslor, to mourn her death. Rev. E. W. Love, pastor of the C. P. Church conducted funeral services at that church Sunday at 10 am. m. after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at this place. At the funeral services the church was crowded with sympathizing friends. May beautiful wreaths of choice cut flowers were sent by friends in memory of the beautiful life gone out. She was am member of the Christian Endeavor at the C. P. Church. The bereaved family have the sympathy of their fiends and neighbors. "Earth has no sorrows that heaven can not heal." |
Newspaper | Cassville Democrat |
Date | September 30, 1905, Saturday |
Death Cert Link | - |
Resource | State Historical Society of Missouri Microfilm |
Submitted by | Donna Cooper |