"MRS. R. A. SIMPSON DEAD: Funeral Will Occur From the Late Residence This Afternoon. // Mrs. R. A. SIMPSON, the wife of Mr. C. M. D. SIMPSON, died at their residence, No. 12 Seventeenth street, at 3:20 [?] o'clock yesterday morning, after an illness of four weeks of general debility. She was 50 years old on June 10th last. Besides her grief-stricken husband she is survived by five children. They are: Mrs. Leila JONES, Miss Nellie SIMPSON, Mr. Clyde SIMPSON, and Masters Thos. E. and Geo. E. SIMPSON, all of Columbus. She was a member of the Broad street M. E. church, and a consecrated Christian and died in the full triumphs of the Christian religion. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a kind neighbor. The grief stricken family have the profound sympathy of their wide circle of friends in this sad dispensation of an all-wise providence. The funeral will take place this afternoon from the house, at one o'clock, and will be conducted by Rev. J. G. HARRISON. The interment will be in Clapp's Factory burying ground." [Columbus (GA) Daily Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 13 JAN 1903.]
"MRS. R. A. SIMPSON DEAD: Funeral Will Occur From the Late Residence This Afternoon. // Mrs. R. A. SIMPSON, the wife of Mr. C. M. D. SIMPSON, died at their residence, No. 12 Seventeenth street, at 3:20 [?] o'clock yesterday morning, after an illness of four weeks of general debility. She was 50 years old on June 10th last. Besides her grief-stricken husband she is survived by five children. They are: Mrs. Leila JONES, Miss Nellie SIMPSON, Mr. Clyde SIMPSON, and Masters Thos. E. and Geo. E. SIMPSON, all of Columbus. She was a member of the Broad street M. E. church, and a consecrated Christian and died in the full triumphs of the Christian religion. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a kind neighbor. The grief stricken family have the profound sympathy of their wide circle of friends in this sad dispensation of an all-wise providence. The funeral will take place this afternoon from the house, at one o'clock, and will be conducted by Rev. J. G. HARRISON. The interment will be in Clapp's Factory burying ground." [Columbus (GA) Daily Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 13 JAN 1903.]
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