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Charles Henry Patrick

Birth
USA
Death
26 Dec 1927 (aged 29)
Herbine, Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Pansy, Cleveland County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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CLEVELAND COUNTY HERALD - December 1, 1927

Herbine--Henry Patrick, age 29 years, son of Rev. J.M. Patrick, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. O.A. Ashcraft last Saturday night after a brief illness.

He was apparently in very good health and was studying his Sunday School lesson Friday morning when he made the remark to his sister that he was ready to do anything the
Lord wanted him to do. He suddenly fell to the floor in an unconscious condition and never regained consciousness.
Drs. Harris of the community, Williams, of Cornerville, and H.O. Wilson of Rison were summoned. All medical aid was of no avail.

Mr. Patrick was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. His influence for good, since joining the church last Summer, has been notable among his associates.

The deceased is survived by his father, Rev. J.M. Patrick, six sisters, Mrs. G.R. Richardson, Mrs. O.A. Ashcraft, Mrs. Mont Shelby, Mrs. Charlie Jacobs and Mrs. Monroe McKinney,of this community; and Mrs. Roe Reed of Malvern; three brothers, Monroe of near Macedonia, Bill of Rowell and Jim of Herbine.

He was laid to rest in Prosperity cemetery Sunday afternoon, Rev. Gwinn of Booneville holding an impressive funeral service.

The large crowd of people and the beautiful floral offering were mute evidence of the esteem in which he was held.
CLEVELAND COUNTY HERALD - December 1, 1927

Herbine--Henry Patrick, age 29 years, son of Rev. J.M. Patrick, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. O.A. Ashcraft last Saturday night after a brief illness.

He was apparently in very good health and was studying his Sunday School lesson Friday morning when he made the remark to his sister that he was ready to do anything the
Lord wanted him to do. He suddenly fell to the floor in an unconscious condition and never regained consciousness.
Drs. Harris of the community, Williams, of Cornerville, and H.O. Wilson of Rison were summoned. All medical aid was of no avail.

Mr. Patrick was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church. His influence for good, since joining the church last Summer, has been notable among his associates.

The deceased is survived by his father, Rev. J.M. Patrick, six sisters, Mrs. G.R. Richardson, Mrs. O.A. Ashcraft, Mrs. Mont Shelby, Mrs. Charlie Jacobs and Mrs. Monroe McKinney,of this community; and Mrs. Roe Reed of Malvern; three brothers, Monroe of near Macedonia, Bill of Rowell and Jim of Herbine.

He was laid to rest in Prosperity cemetery Sunday afternoon, Rev. Gwinn of Booneville holding an impressive funeral service.

The large crowd of people and the beautiful floral offering were mute evidence of the esteem in which he was held.


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