Obituary for Ella sent 1/7/2011 by Judy Sanders
Mrs. Thomas, wife of G. F. Thomas, a farmer living a few miles west of Davis, died at her home last Friday, after a short illness with pneumonia. The remains were buried in Oak Ridge cemetery Saturday at 3 pm. She leave a husband and a grown son, Robert, besides a host of friends to mourn her death. Mrs. Thomas was a loving wife and mother, a kind neighbor and true friend, and her death is deplored by the entire community.
A Card of Thanks
We take this opportunity of expressing our heartfelt thanks and appreciations to our many friends and neighbors for their hospitable kindness during the illness of our wife and mother. We feel very grateful to them for services rendered and want to assure them that we can never forget them. It is very consoling to us, in this hour of grief, to know that she had so many friends. We hope to never have to repay any of our friends in the same way, but should we ever have to, we will certainly render our services as willingly and untiringly as they have with us. We pray God's richest blessings while here on earth, and when God, who knoweth all things best, sees fit to call them from this earthly ball, may they gain a habitation in His kingdom on high with all the blessings of earth. G. F. Thomas and son
Davis News 1911-05-18
Obituary for Ella sent 1/7/2011 by Judy Sanders
Mrs. Thomas, wife of G. F. Thomas, a farmer living a few miles west of Davis, died at her home last Friday, after a short illness with pneumonia. The remains were buried in Oak Ridge cemetery Saturday at 3 pm. She leave a husband and a grown son, Robert, besides a host of friends to mourn her death. Mrs. Thomas was a loving wife and mother, a kind neighbor and true friend, and her death is deplored by the entire community.
A Card of Thanks
We take this opportunity of expressing our heartfelt thanks and appreciations to our many friends and neighbors for their hospitable kindness during the illness of our wife and mother. We feel very grateful to them for services rendered and want to assure them that we can never forget them. It is very consoling to us, in this hour of grief, to know that she had so many friends. We hope to never have to repay any of our friends in the same way, but should we ever have to, we will certainly render our services as willingly and untiringly as they have with us. We pray God's richest blessings while here on earth, and when God, who knoweth all things best, sees fit to call them from this earthly ball, may they gain a habitation in His kingdom on high with all the blessings of earth. G. F. Thomas and son
Davis News 1911-05-18
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