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Charity E <I>Denny</I> Alexander

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Charity E Denny Alexander

Birth
Howard County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Jul 1911 (aged 88)
Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Armstrong, Howard County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st North Section
Memorial ID
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Aged 88 Years 25 days Services 07 30 1911 she died in Silver Creek, Randolph County, MO
Greetings,

Find A Grave contributor KathyCook has made a suggestion to you regarding your Find A Grave memorial for Charity Alexander.
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HIGBEE NEWS o-o 4 Aug 1911--MRS. CHARITY ALEXANDER DEAD--Mrs. Charity Alexander, whose serious illness was noted in last week's NEWS, died at the home of her daugher, Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick, near Yates, on Saturday, July 29, 1911, after a long illness of kidney trouble and general debility, aged 88 years and 25 days. Funeral services were conducted at the home at one o'clock Sunday by Rev. Geo. Sharp of Kirksville, and interment made in the Denny cemetery near Armstrong. Charity E. Denny was born in Howard county in 1823 and came to Randolph in 1863, in which year she was married to John Alexander, and where she resided until his death in 1891. They were the parents of one child, Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick. She is also survived by four stepchildren, viz: Mrs. W. H. Stark, J. M. and W. H. Alexander, Mrs. L. A. Stark. Mrs. R. . Duncan, deceased, was also a stepdaughter. She is also survived by two brothers, Capt Alex Denny of Roanoke and J. M. Denny of Armstrong. She was a devout member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, and had held her membership with the congregation at Sweet Springs for fifty years. She was a good christian woman, a loving mother, a kind neighbor and friend, and in her death the community has suffered a distinct loss. To the bereaved ones we extend sympathy.
*Transcribed by Kathy Bowlin*




Aged 88 Years 25 days Services 07 30 1911 she died in Silver Creek, Randolph County, MO
Greetings,

Find A Grave contributor KathyCook has made a suggestion to you regarding your Find A Grave memorial for Charity Alexander.
Link to memorial: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32076421
Link to contributor profile: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47357080
Email address of contributor: [email protected]

Their suggestion:
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HIGBEE NEWS o-o 4 Aug 1911--MRS. CHARITY ALEXANDER DEAD--Mrs. Charity Alexander, whose serious illness was noted in last week's NEWS, died at the home of her daugher, Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick, near Yates, on Saturday, July 29, 1911, after a long illness of kidney trouble and general debility, aged 88 years and 25 days. Funeral services were conducted at the home at one o'clock Sunday by Rev. Geo. Sharp of Kirksville, and interment made in the Denny cemetery near Armstrong. Charity E. Denny was born in Howard county in 1823 and came to Randolph in 1863, in which year she was married to John Alexander, and where she resided until his death in 1891. They were the parents of one child, Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick. She is also survived by four stepchildren, viz: Mrs. W. H. Stark, J. M. and W. H. Alexander, Mrs. L. A. Stark. Mrs. R. . Duncan, deceased, was also a stepdaughter. She is also survived by two brothers, Capt Alex Denny of Roanoke and J. M. Denny of Armstrong. She was a devout member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, and had held her membership with the congregation at Sweet Springs for fifty years. She was a good christian woman, a loving mother, a kind neighbor and friend, and in her death the community has suffered a distinct loss. To the bereaved ones we extend sympathy.
*Transcribed by Kathy Bowlin*






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