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Penia Alice <I>Whitman</I> Cox

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Penia Alice Whitman Cox

Birth
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6 Jan 1904 (aged 30)
Burial
Cleburne County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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The Cleburne New Era Issue of April 2, 1904

IN MEMORIAM OF MRS. J. F. COX

Mrs. Petie A. Cox died January 6, 1904. She was the daughter of M.D. and Nancy Whitman and was born in this county on November 17, 1874. In March 1890 she was united in marriage to J.F. Cox who together with six children, is left to mourn her death. Mrs. Cox was a loving wife, a kind and affectionate mother, a good neighbor and true friend. Fully conscious of approaching death she called her husband and little ones around her and spoke words of comfort to them, told them that she was soon to cross the River of Death, to her home on the other side, and asked them to so live that they when the cares and toils of life were done, would join her there. She has passed from earth to a home on high and while no more will her kind ministrations to husband and children be known again in this world her good influences will be felt while life shall last. May the lord be merciful to the bereaved husband and father and bless the motherless little ones. M.G.
The Cleburne New Era Issue of April 2, 1904

IN MEMORIAM OF MRS. J. F. COX

Mrs. Petie A. Cox died January 6, 1904. She was the daughter of M.D. and Nancy Whitman and was born in this county on November 17, 1874. In March 1890 she was united in marriage to J.F. Cox who together with six children, is left to mourn her death. Mrs. Cox was a loving wife, a kind and affectionate mother, a good neighbor and true friend. Fully conscious of approaching death she called her husband and little ones around her and spoke words of comfort to them, told them that she was soon to cross the River of Death, to her home on the other side, and asked them to so live that they when the cares and toils of life were done, would join her there. She has passed from earth to a home on high and while no more will her kind ministrations to husband and children be known again in this world her good influences will be felt while life shall last. May the lord be merciful to the bereaved husband and father and bless the motherless little ones. M.G.


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