March 29, 1923
Page 1
Passes To His Reward
Robert F. Larison, one of the
old time settlers hereabouts,
died at his home in this city on
Tuesday afternoon after a long
spell of sickness. Mr. Larison
has not been in good health for
two years past, but was able to
be around and do light work.
About six weeks ago he was taken
to his bed, and although making a
hard fight and with the
best of medical attendance, his
worn down system could not
weather the gale and he passed
quietly away as above stated,
surrounded by his loyal wife and
children.
Funeral services in his honor were
held at the Christian church
of which he was a member,
Thursday, Mar. 29, at 2:30
in charge of Elder S. D. Harlan,
assisted by Rev. Gable of the
Methodist church. Interment was
made in the Bedford cemetery.
March 29, 1923
Page 1
Passes To His Reward
Robert F. Larison, one of the
old time settlers hereabouts,
died at his home in this city on
Tuesday afternoon after a long
spell of sickness. Mr. Larison
has not been in good health for
two years past, but was able to
be around and do light work.
About six weeks ago he was taken
to his bed, and although making a
hard fight and with the
best of medical attendance, his
worn down system could not
weather the gale and he passed
quietly away as above stated,
surrounded by his loyal wife and
children.
Funeral services in his honor were
held at the Christian church
of which he was a member,
Thursday, Mar. 29, at 2:30
in charge of Elder S. D. Harlan,
assisted by Rev. Gable of the
Methodist church. Interment was
made in the Bedford cemetery.
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