OBITUARY From the June 21, 1900 California Democrat
Death of Levi Pennington
Levi Pennington was found dead on the farm of A. J. Graves, near Clarksburg Tuesday, about sundown.
The coroner, Dr J. A. Crum was called, but no inquest was deemed necessary, death ensuing from general debility super induced by age.
He was returning from the Walterscheid farm and had started to the home of his son, Berry Pennington, climbing a hill he became exhausted and sat down upon a stump, from which he was never to rise.
"Bug" Pennington, as he was familiarly known, was born in Kentucky, but has lived in Missouri for about 50 years. He was quite a character, a man of strong prejudices, with not a strong inclination to either forgive or forget. His wife and several children are living. He was about 75 years of age.
OBITUARY From the June 21, 1900 California Democrat
Death of Levi Pennington
Levi Pennington was found dead on the farm of A. J. Graves, near Clarksburg Tuesday, about sundown.
The coroner, Dr J. A. Crum was called, but no inquest was deemed necessary, death ensuing from general debility super induced by age.
He was returning from the Walterscheid farm and had started to the home of his son, Berry Pennington, climbing a hill he became exhausted and sat down upon a stump, from which he was never to rise.
"Bug" Pennington, as he was familiarly known, was born in Kentucky, but has lived in Missouri for about 50 years. He was quite a character, a man of strong prejudices, with not a strong inclination to either forgive or forget. His wife and several children are living. He was about 75 years of age.
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