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Jake Roscoe Cash

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Jake Roscoe Cash Veteran

Birth
Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA
Death
5 Apr 1935 (aged 28)
Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Friendship, Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.9816389, Longitude: -92.0297139
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Cleveland County Herald

April 10, 1935

JAKE R. CASH, 28, CLAIMED BY DEATH

Jake R. Cash, aged 28, died Friday morning at 1:20 at his home at Calmer. Mr. Cash had been in ill health for some time.

Interment was made Sunday morning in the Friendship cemetery following funeral services at the Friendship Baptist Church. The services were conducted by the Rev. Conrad Glover of Sheridan and the Rev. Rainey of Fordyce.

Mr. Cash is survived by his wife, the former Miss Maysel Berry, and a son Jake Arian; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cash, of Ozan, and a sister, Miss Laure Cash also of Ozan.

Mr. Cash, who was born in this county, spent four years in the U.S. Navy, later returning to the county where he was engaged for sometime as a salesman.

Pallbearers were: Honorary - J.H. Case of Cleburne, Texas, Dr. O.W. Clark and Dr. W.H. Simmons, J.E. Willis, E.M. Rucker and Bill Turnipseed of Pine Bluff, J.E. Hunter of Carpenter, Ira Wilson, Homer Reed, Floyd Henderson, Voy Norton and Elbert Glover of Woodlawn, T.H. Glover, Ben H. Lincoln and Jas. G. Mosley of Rison; Active - Calvin Fore, Fay McKinney, and M.W. Wilson of Rison, Ottis
Cash of Kingsland, Buck Lain and Rush Ashcraft of Carpenter and Tom Jacks of Woodlawn.

Flower Girls were Misses Cora Cash and Lorene Cash of Kingsland, Louise Henderson and Evie May of Woodlawn. Music was directed by Mrs. Forrest Woodell and Euclid Ryburn of Woodlawn.

Arrangements for the burial were in charge of Rufus T. Buie Mortuary.

OBITUARY

Jake Roscoe Cash was born November 18, 1906, at Toledo, Ark. At the age of 18 he professed Christ as his master and joined the Rison Baptist Church where his membership remained.

In 1929 he was honorably discharged from the United States Navy with an electrician's certificate,
after four years of service.

After returning home he was united in marriage Aug. 23, 1931, to Miss Maysel Berry of Woodlawn, the Rev. C.N. Glover officiating. After one year of married bliss, they were made happier by the birth of a son Jake Arland, on the 18th of August, 1932.

He spent his remaining life at Woodlawn until death took him away Friday morning, April 5, 1935.
Cleveland County Herald

April 10, 1935

JAKE R. CASH, 28, CLAIMED BY DEATH

Jake R. Cash, aged 28, died Friday morning at 1:20 at his home at Calmer. Mr. Cash had been in ill health for some time.

Interment was made Sunday morning in the Friendship cemetery following funeral services at the Friendship Baptist Church. The services were conducted by the Rev. Conrad Glover of Sheridan and the Rev. Rainey of Fordyce.

Mr. Cash is survived by his wife, the former Miss Maysel Berry, and a son Jake Arian; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cash, of Ozan, and a sister, Miss Laure Cash also of Ozan.

Mr. Cash, who was born in this county, spent four years in the U.S. Navy, later returning to the county where he was engaged for sometime as a salesman.

Pallbearers were: Honorary - J.H. Case of Cleburne, Texas, Dr. O.W. Clark and Dr. W.H. Simmons, J.E. Willis, E.M. Rucker and Bill Turnipseed of Pine Bluff, J.E. Hunter of Carpenter, Ira Wilson, Homer Reed, Floyd Henderson, Voy Norton and Elbert Glover of Woodlawn, T.H. Glover, Ben H. Lincoln and Jas. G. Mosley of Rison; Active - Calvin Fore, Fay McKinney, and M.W. Wilson of Rison, Ottis
Cash of Kingsland, Buck Lain and Rush Ashcraft of Carpenter and Tom Jacks of Woodlawn.

Flower Girls were Misses Cora Cash and Lorene Cash of Kingsland, Louise Henderson and Evie May of Woodlawn. Music was directed by Mrs. Forrest Woodell and Euclid Ryburn of Woodlawn.

Arrangements for the burial were in charge of Rufus T. Buie Mortuary.

OBITUARY

Jake Roscoe Cash was born November 18, 1906, at Toledo, Ark. At the age of 18 he professed Christ as his master and joined the Rison Baptist Church where his membership remained.

In 1929 he was honorably discharged from the United States Navy with an electrician's certificate,
after four years of service.

After returning home he was united in marriage Aug. 23, 1931, to Miss Maysel Berry of Woodlawn, the Rev. C.N. Glover officiating. After one year of married bliss, they were made happier by the birth of a son Jake Arland, on the 18th of August, 1932.

He spent his remaining life at Woodlawn until death took him away Friday morning, April 5, 1935.


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