Friday, October 14, 1898
Page 3
Nunnelley - After a long illness of inflammation of the stomach, though bed ridden but two weeks, Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nunnelley, passed into the great beyond Monday night. She was a very handsome young woman and her aunt by marriage, Mrs. P. P. Nunnelley, tells us that she was as lovely in disposition as she was beautiful of feature. She was thoroughly unselfish and seemed to live to make others happy. No sacrifice was too much for her to make and her amiability made her the favorite of all who knew her. Cut down in the morning of life, her death is all the sadder to think that she is no more. The remains were followed to Buffalo Cemetery by a long procession of friends and laid gently away after appropriate remarks at the grave by Rev. J. B. Crouch.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
Friday, October 14, 1898
Page 3
Nunnelley - After a long illness of inflammation of the stomach, though bed ridden but two weeks, Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nunnelley, passed into the great beyond Monday night. She was a very handsome young woman and her aunt by marriage, Mrs. P. P. Nunnelley, tells us that she was as lovely in disposition as she was beautiful of feature. She was thoroughly unselfish and seemed to live to make others happy. No sacrifice was too much for her to make and her amiability made her the favorite of all who knew her. Cut down in the morning of life, her death is all the sadder to think that she is no more. The remains were followed to Buffalo Cemetery by a long procession of friends and laid gently away after appropriate remarks at the grave by Rev. J. B. Crouch.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)
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