Burial Permit #4829
∼Boone County Recorder:8/1922
A very sad shooting affair occurred near the state line Sunday afternoon, when Simon Rayles met his death at the hands ot Wesley Newton, and is only another case of the workings of human nature when given up to the evil passions of life.The only safety of man is coolness and self composure, else in an unguarded moment an act is committed that will follow with regret all the remaining days of life.
Simon Rayles was the son of Mr.and Mrs. William Rayles, and was born in Switzerland county forty seven years ago, where he grew to manhood and married Ciss Armilda Henry of Boone County, Ky., Nov.13, 1894, and unto them were born seven children
Burial Permit #4829
∼Boone County Recorder:8/1922
A very sad shooting affair occurred near the state line Sunday afternoon, when Simon Rayles met his death at the hands ot Wesley Newton, and is only another case of the workings of human nature when given up to the evil passions of life.The only safety of man is coolness and self composure, else in an unguarded moment an act is committed that will follow with regret all the remaining days of life.
Simon Rayles was the son of Mr.and Mrs. William Rayles, and was born in Switzerland county forty seven years ago, where he grew to manhood and married Ciss Armilda Henry of Boone County, Ky., Nov.13, 1894, and unto them were born seven children
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