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Samuel Caldwell Bolding Jr.

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Samuel Caldwell Bolding Jr.

Birth
Marshall County, Alabama, USA
Death
23 Dec 1934 (aged 70)
Morgan County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Morgan County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.3134376, Longitude: -86.5896025
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Gospel preacher. "Samuel Cauwell Bolding was born August 5, 1864; died December 23, 1934. He obeyed the gospel about forty years previous to his death, having 'read himself out of the Baptist Church,' as he termed it. He was a devout servant of the Lord, and lived a simple Christian life. He was an elder and teacher in the church of Christ at Hebron, Ala. He provided for the family and the Lord, dying owing no man anything but love. Out of twelve children who blessed his life, eight of them preceded him in death. His wife also passed away three years ago, which, no doubt, hastened his own death. He had many friends far and near, which he made in traveling over Alabama, Georgia, and portions of Mississippi and Tennessee, doing quite a bit of preaching and by personal contact. He and mother both lived to realize one of their greatest desires fulfilled--one of the nine boys becoming a preacher of the gospel. May the Lord help me to live faithful to my promise to them and to him, and to live that I may dwell with all the redeemed of all ages in that city of gold. Services were conducted by W. O. Norton, of Cullman, Ala., and the writer." ---Oran T. Bolding. Gospel Advocate April 11, 1935, page 359.
Gospel preacher. "Samuel Cauwell Bolding was born August 5, 1864; died December 23, 1934. He obeyed the gospel about forty years previous to his death, having 'read himself out of the Baptist Church,' as he termed it. He was a devout servant of the Lord, and lived a simple Christian life. He was an elder and teacher in the church of Christ at Hebron, Ala. He provided for the family and the Lord, dying owing no man anything but love. Out of twelve children who blessed his life, eight of them preceded him in death. His wife also passed away three years ago, which, no doubt, hastened his own death. He had many friends far and near, which he made in traveling over Alabama, Georgia, and portions of Mississippi and Tennessee, doing quite a bit of preaching and by personal contact. He and mother both lived to realize one of their greatest desires fulfilled--one of the nine boys becoming a preacher of the gospel. May the Lord help me to live faithful to my promise to them and to him, and to live that I may dwell with all the redeemed of all ages in that city of gold. Services were conducted by W. O. Norton, of Cullman, Ala., and the writer." ---Oran T. Bolding. Gospel Advocate April 11, 1935, page 359.


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