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Benjamin Everett Vaughn

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Benjamin Everett Vaughn

Birth
Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, USA
Death
14 Mar 1923 (aged 65)
Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Madison County Record, Thursday, 15 Mar 1923
DEATHS - B. E. VAUGHNBen E. Vaughn, well known farmer, died yesterday morning about 4 o'clock at his home two miles northeast of Huntsville. Funeral services were conducted at the home this afternoon by Rev. Riggs Yarborough and burial was made in the Huntsville Cemetery.Nine years ago Mr. Vaughn had a stroke of apoplexy which rendered him partially paralized and a nervous invalid. He had been able to go about most of the time since but always he suffered much physically and at times was greatly distressed mentally. His condition was indeed pitiful, and while his relatives and friends are sorrowful because of his death they are consoled by the realization of his freedom from his incurable affliction.The deceased was born Feb. 17, 1858, at the place of his death and had never resided elsewhere. He had a twin brother, Joe, who died only a few years ago. He is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter - Elmer and Will Vaughn of Huntsville and Mrs. Bruce McMinn of Kansas City, MO, - all of whom were present at the funeral. Two sisters, Mrs. Corda Wilson of Grandview and Mrs. Lucinda Driver of Lead Hill, also survive him
Madison County Record, Thursday, 15 Mar 1923
DEATHS - B. E. VAUGHNBen E. Vaughn, well known farmer, died yesterday morning about 4 o'clock at his home two miles northeast of Huntsville. Funeral services were conducted at the home this afternoon by Rev. Riggs Yarborough and burial was made in the Huntsville Cemetery.Nine years ago Mr. Vaughn had a stroke of apoplexy which rendered him partially paralized and a nervous invalid. He had been able to go about most of the time since but always he suffered much physically and at times was greatly distressed mentally. His condition was indeed pitiful, and while his relatives and friends are sorrowful because of his death they are consoled by the realization of his freedom from his incurable affliction.The deceased was born Feb. 17, 1858, at the place of his death and had never resided elsewhere. He had a twin brother, Joe, who died only a few years ago. He is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter - Elmer and Will Vaughn of Huntsville and Mrs. Bruce McMinn of Kansas City, MO, - all of whom were present at the funeral. Two sisters, Mrs. Corda Wilson of Grandview and Mrs. Lucinda Driver of Lead Hill, also survive him


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