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Jimmie Ida <I>Crisler</I> McJunkin

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Jimmie Ida Crisler McJunkin

Birth
Milltown, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Death
6 Oct 1926 (aged 64)
Penton, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Penton, Chambers County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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UPDATED 03/14/2012 by Hank Rogers:

Married 01/06/1884 in Chambers Co., AL to William Thomas 'Tom' McJunkin.

Their issue: (all girls)

1. LouElla McJunkin
2. Minnie Alice McJunkin
3. Lillian Rebecca "Lilla" McJunkin
4. Mittie Irene McJunkin
5. Oddie Leann McJunkin
6. Cora May McJunkin
7. Jimmie Lara McJunkin
8. Sarah Allera McJunkin

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Chambers Co. Death Index (Jimmie Ida Crisler McJunkin) -James I. McJunkin - Oct 1926 - Vol. 46 - Role 2 - Pg. 22783
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"The LaFayette Sun", Wed. Oct. 13, 1926, Front Page:

Mrs. Ida McJunkin Dies Last Wednesday

Mrs. Jim Ida McJunkin, age 62, died at her home in the Chapel Hill community last Wednesday after a stroke of paralysis from which she died a few hours later. The deceased had been in apparent good health, and her sudden death was a shock to the community.

She was the wife of W. T. McJunkin, farmer of the Chapel Hill community and a long time resident of Chambers county.

She is survived by her husband and several children besides a large number of grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Services were held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock with Revs. L. D. Adkins and T. H. Johnson officiating. Interment was in Penton cemetery.


Publication & date unknown, probably The Southern Christian Advocate, or maybe the Chambers County News, shortly after her passing:

Mrs. Ida McJunkins
Wife of Mr. W. T. McJunkins
Passes Away

Mrs. Ida McJunkins, whom resided near Buffalo, Ala., was claimed by death on Oct. 6th, 1926, after a short illness. She was stricken with a severe attack of Paralysis on the morning of Oct. 6th at 8 o'clock and died at 2 P.M. the same day, she had only 6 hours to suffer and then a Blessed rest.
Mrs. McJunkins was born on Nov. 23rd, 1861 A.D. and died on Oct. 6th, 1926 A.D. She was 64 years 10 mo. and 13 days old. Before her marriage to Mr. McJunkins she was Miss Ida Crisler, at the age of 18 she and Mr. McJunkins pledged their love to each other to begin life's voyage. They consecrated their lives to God at an early age and joined the Methodist Church, South, and have been loyal to the cause of their Master for 43 years, and God smiled upon them, blessed their home with 8 children, of which seven are still living to mourn their great loss. The surviving family are Mr. W. T. McJunkins, husband, Mrs. L. W. Robertson, of LaGrange, Ga., Mrs. S. H. Sharp, of Five Points, Ala., Mrs. J. M. Mobley, of Shawmut, Ala., Mrs. W. R. Williams, of Griffin, Ga., Mrs. Cleve Stevens of Roanoke, Ala., Mrs. A G. Johnston, of LaGrange, Ga., Mrs. E. P. Hill, of Buffalo, Ala., one daughter who preceeded her to the grave by eight years, Mrs. Loulla Mobley. The house was blessed with 31 grand children and 2 great grand children, 3 brothers: Mr. N. A. Crisler, of LaGrange, Ga., Mr. J. A. Crisler, of Buffalo, Ala., and Mr. Tomie Crisler, of Louisiana, one sister, Mrs. J. B. Harralson, near Milltown, Ala.
Funeral services were held at Chapel Hill, M.E. Church, Thursday, at 11:30 o'clock A.M., Oct. 7th, by her faithful pastor, Rev. Adkinson, assisted by Rev. Johnson, pastor of the Methodist Church at LaFayette, Ala. A very beautiful and touching sermon that was full of love, hope and sympathy, was extended, after which Mr. Cutland, the sympathetic and courteous Undertaker of LaFayette, Ala., carefully placed the body in it's vault in the Penton Cemetery to await the call of the Master and Lord, in Whom she trusted, Who's voice shall be heard by all in their graves, for He is the Resurection and the Life, and has overcome death to give life to all who love Him.
She was a kind and loving wife, a tender and affectionate mother, kind to friends and strangers, devoted to the Saviour and church. Sweet memories of mother are inthroned in the hearts of loved ones, a hope steadfast and sure, "Mother awaits the home coming of love ones to a Heaven Glorious, Lovely and Pure."
May God's richest Blessing rest upon all the sorrowing family and friends.

Rev. & Mrs. W. R. Williams

(Rev. Raleigh Williams married Ida's daughter Oddie.)
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UPDATED 03/14/2012 by Hank Rogers:

Married 01/06/1884 in Chambers Co., AL to William Thomas 'Tom' McJunkin.

Their issue: (all girls)

1. LouElla McJunkin
2. Minnie Alice McJunkin
3. Lillian Rebecca "Lilla" McJunkin
4. Mittie Irene McJunkin
5. Oddie Leann McJunkin
6. Cora May McJunkin
7. Jimmie Lara McJunkin
8. Sarah Allera McJunkin

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Chambers Co. Death Index (Jimmie Ida Crisler McJunkin) -James I. McJunkin - Oct 1926 - Vol. 46 - Role 2 - Pg. 22783
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"The LaFayette Sun", Wed. Oct. 13, 1926, Front Page:

Mrs. Ida McJunkin Dies Last Wednesday

Mrs. Jim Ida McJunkin, age 62, died at her home in the Chapel Hill community last Wednesday after a stroke of paralysis from which she died a few hours later. The deceased had been in apparent good health, and her sudden death was a shock to the community.

She was the wife of W. T. McJunkin, farmer of the Chapel Hill community and a long time resident of Chambers county.

She is survived by her husband and several children besides a large number of grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Services were held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock with Revs. L. D. Adkins and T. H. Johnson officiating. Interment was in Penton cemetery.


Publication & date unknown, probably The Southern Christian Advocate, or maybe the Chambers County News, shortly after her passing:

Mrs. Ida McJunkins
Wife of Mr. W. T. McJunkins
Passes Away

Mrs. Ida McJunkins, whom resided near Buffalo, Ala., was claimed by death on Oct. 6th, 1926, after a short illness. She was stricken with a severe attack of Paralysis on the morning of Oct. 6th at 8 o'clock and died at 2 P.M. the same day, she had only 6 hours to suffer and then a Blessed rest.
Mrs. McJunkins was born on Nov. 23rd, 1861 A.D. and died on Oct. 6th, 1926 A.D. She was 64 years 10 mo. and 13 days old. Before her marriage to Mr. McJunkins she was Miss Ida Crisler, at the age of 18 she and Mr. McJunkins pledged their love to each other to begin life's voyage. They consecrated their lives to God at an early age and joined the Methodist Church, South, and have been loyal to the cause of their Master for 43 years, and God smiled upon them, blessed their home with 8 children, of which seven are still living to mourn their great loss. The surviving family are Mr. W. T. McJunkins, husband, Mrs. L. W. Robertson, of LaGrange, Ga., Mrs. S. H. Sharp, of Five Points, Ala., Mrs. J. M. Mobley, of Shawmut, Ala., Mrs. W. R. Williams, of Griffin, Ga., Mrs. Cleve Stevens of Roanoke, Ala., Mrs. A G. Johnston, of LaGrange, Ga., Mrs. E. P. Hill, of Buffalo, Ala., one daughter who preceeded her to the grave by eight years, Mrs. Loulla Mobley. The house was blessed with 31 grand children and 2 great grand children, 3 brothers: Mr. N. A. Crisler, of LaGrange, Ga., Mr. J. A. Crisler, of Buffalo, Ala., and Mr. Tomie Crisler, of Louisiana, one sister, Mrs. J. B. Harralson, near Milltown, Ala.
Funeral services were held at Chapel Hill, M.E. Church, Thursday, at 11:30 o'clock A.M., Oct. 7th, by her faithful pastor, Rev. Adkinson, assisted by Rev. Johnson, pastor of the Methodist Church at LaFayette, Ala. A very beautiful and touching sermon that was full of love, hope and sympathy, was extended, after which Mr. Cutland, the sympathetic and courteous Undertaker of LaFayette, Ala., carefully placed the body in it's vault in the Penton Cemetery to await the call of the Master and Lord, in Whom she trusted, Who's voice shall be heard by all in their graves, for He is the Resurection and the Life, and has overcome death to give life to all who love Him.
She was a kind and loving wife, a tender and affectionate mother, kind to friends and strangers, devoted to the Saviour and church. Sweet memories of mother are inthroned in the hearts of loved ones, a hope steadfast and sure, "Mother awaits the home coming of love ones to a Heaven Glorious, Lovely and Pure."
May God's richest Blessing rest upon all the sorrowing family and friends.

Rev. & Mrs. W. R. Williams

(Rev. Raleigh Williams married Ida's daughter Oddie.)
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