In his early life he was married to Miss Addie Kinzer, of Water Valley; they lived happily together for a number of years, when God saw proper to take her, leaving Mr. Fly and one son (Marvin) surviving her. A few years later he was married a second time to Miss Sallie Paisley, of Campbellsville, Giles county, and lived happily with her until his death. During his first wife's life time he connected himself with the Methodist church at Bigbyville, joining the church at this place later, of which he has been a consistent member.
A large concourse of relatives and friends followed him to Nebo, where his funeral rook place at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, the services being conducted by his pastor Rev. M.E. Gabard.... -- Columbia Herald, Apr 21, 1899.
In his early life he was married to Miss Addie Kinzer, of Water Valley; they lived happily together for a number of years, when God saw proper to take her, leaving Mr. Fly and one son (Marvin) surviving her. A few years later he was married a second time to Miss Sallie Paisley, of Campbellsville, Giles county, and lived happily with her until his death. During his first wife's life time he connected himself with the Methodist church at Bigbyville, joining the church at this place later, of which he has been a consistent member.
A large concourse of relatives and friends followed him to Nebo, where his funeral rook place at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, the services being conducted by his pastor Rev. M.E. Gabard.... -- Columbia Herald, Apr 21, 1899.
Inscription
"WILLIAM J. FLY"
"BORN"
"JUNE 16, 1852"
"DIED"
"APRIL 18, 1859"
"BLESSED ARE THE DEAD
WHICH DIED IN THE LORD
TO ME TO LIVE IS CHRIST, AND TO DIE IS GAIN."
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