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Adaniriam Eustace Brent

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Adaniriam Eustace Brent

Birth
Kilmarnock, Lancaster County, Virginia, USA
Death
31 Dec 1941 (aged 65)
Kilmarnock, Lancaster County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Kilmarnock, Lancaster County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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A. Eustace Brent was the son of James W. Brent and Mary Elizabeth Eustace Brent. He was the oldest of eight children.
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BRENT: Adaniram Eustace, was born in Kilmarnock, Virginia March 18, 1876, and died December 31, 1941. On November 29, 1900 he was married to Miss Ella Davis, and to this union three children were born, one son, Edmund, and two daughters, Miss Hazel and Miss Esther Brent. These three children and his faithful companion and one brother survive him. A large number of business houses in Kilmarnock closed and a great throng of friends were present at his funeral testifying to the esteem in which he was held in the community.

The funeral service was conducted by the writer at the family home, and burial took place in the little S. D. A. Cemetery near the church in Kilmarnock. We have reason to believe that he sleeps in Jesus, and will come forth when the Master appears to gather His own. ~By A. B. RUSSELL

Obituary from the Columbia Union Visitor, January 15, 1942, Vol. 47, No.3
A. Eustace Brent was the son of James W. Brent and Mary Elizabeth Eustace Brent. He was the oldest of eight children.
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BRENT: Adaniram Eustace, was born in Kilmarnock, Virginia March 18, 1876, and died December 31, 1941. On November 29, 1900 he was married to Miss Ella Davis, and to this union three children were born, one son, Edmund, and two daughters, Miss Hazel and Miss Esther Brent. These three children and his faithful companion and one brother survive him. A large number of business houses in Kilmarnock closed and a great throng of friends were present at his funeral testifying to the esteem in which he was held in the community.

The funeral service was conducted by the writer at the family home, and burial took place in the little S. D. A. Cemetery near the church in Kilmarnock. We have reason to believe that he sleeps in Jesus, and will come forth when the Master appears to gather His own. ~By A. B. RUSSELL

Obituary from the Columbia Union Visitor, January 15, 1942, Vol. 47, No.3


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