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George Kenworthy

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George Kenworthy

Birth
Death
27 Dec 1908 (aged 59)
Burial
Algonac, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
5E
Memorial ID
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After an illness of over a year, George Kenworthy died at his home Sunday. Mr. Kenworthy was born in Detroit October 1, 1849. He was married to Miss Ellen Roe in Algonac, December 29, 1880. To this union five children were born.

After an illness of over a year he passed peacefully away at his home in Algonac, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, aged 59 years, 2 months and 27 days. He leaves a widow and five daughters; Mrs. Wm. Sauber, Mrs. Donald Ames, Misses Anna, Nellie and Ethel Kenworthy. Four brothers and one grand child and a host of friends to mourn his loss.

He was a tender husband and a kind and loving father to his family.

The funeral service were held at the M. E. Church Wednesday, December 30, 1908 at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Mulholland.

Weep not that his toils are over
Weep not that his race is run
God grant we may rest as calmly
When our work, like his, is done.
Till then we yield with gladness,
Our Father to him to keep,
And rejoice in the sweet assurance
He giveth his loved one sleep.
We miss thy kind and will hand
Thy fond and earnest care
Our home is dark without thee,
We miss thee everywhere.
(The name and date of the newspaper is unknown to the researcher. Shared by Paul Kenworthy.)
After an illness of over a year, George Kenworthy died at his home Sunday. Mr. Kenworthy was born in Detroit October 1, 1849. He was married to Miss Ellen Roe in Algonac, December 29, 1880. To this union five children were born.

After an illness of over a year he passed peacefully away at his home in Algonac, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, aged 59 years, 2 months and 27 days. He leaves a widow and five daughters; Mrs. Wm. Sauber, Mrs. Donald Ames, Misses Anna, Nellie and Ethel Kenworthy. Four brothers and one grand child and a host of friends to mourn his loss.

He was a tender husband and a kind and loving father to his family.

The funeral service were held at the M. E. Church Wednesday, December 30, 1908 at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Mulholland.

Weep not that his toils are over
Weep not that his race is run
God grant we may rest as calmly
When our work, like his, is done.
Till then we yield with gladness,
Our Father to him to keep,
And rejoice in the sweet assurance
He giveth his loved one sleep.
We miss thy kind and will hand
Thy fond and earnest care
Our home is dark without thee,
We miss thee everywhere.
(The name and date of the newspaper is unknown to the researcher. Shared by Paul Kenworthy.)


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