Death of Captain Hague:
The EXAMINER learned with deep regret of the death of Capt. W. F. Hague, a well known citizen of this county. He died last evening, after an illness of less than a week, at his home near Robinsonville, where he had resided ffor a number of years. His sudden departure, while in the very prime of a life of honor and usefulness, will, will greatly shock a large circle of friends. Information of his death did not reach us until a late hour last evening, and we were unable to learn when the funeral will take place.
WACO DAILY EXAMINER, Oct 18, 1878:
The Remains:
Capt. W. F. Hague were buried at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the cemetery at Robinsonville. Services by the pastor, Rev. C. H. Dobbs, and Rev. S. A. King, were held in the Presbyterian church, of which Capt. Hague was for many years a ruling elder. A feeling eloge was prenounced by Rev. Mr. Dodds, who spoke of the deceased as a christian gentleman and most exemplary citizen. The funeral was attended by a large concourse of friends, including many from Waco.
∼Fri., Oct. 18 (4-1): Capt. W. F. Hague was buried yesterday in the cemetery at Robinsonville. Rev. C. H. Dobbs and Rev. S. A. King officiated.
Waco Daily Examiner, 1878
Death of Captain Hague:
The EXAMINER learned with deep regret of the death of Capt. W. F. Hague, a well known citizen of this county. He died last evening, after an illness of less than a week, at his home near Robinsonville, where he had resided ffor a number of years. His sudden departure, while in the very prime of a life of honor and usefulness, will, will greatly shock a large circle of friends. Information of his death did not reach us until a late hour last evening, and we were unable to learn when the funeral will take place.
WACO DAILY EXAMINER, Oct 18, 1878:
The Remains:
Capt. W. F. Hague were buried at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the cemetery at Robinsonville. Services by the pastor, Rev. C. H. Dobbs, and Rev. S. A. King, were held in the Presbyterian church, of which Capt. Hague was for many years a ruling elder. A feeling eloge was prenounced by Rev. Mr. Dodds, who spoke of the deceased as a christian gentleman and most exemplary citizen. The funeral was attended by a large concourse of friends, including many from Waco.
∼Fri., Oct. 18 (4-1): Capt. W. F. Hague was buried yesterday in the cemetery at Robinsonville. Rev. C. H. Dobbs and Rev. S. A. King officiated.
Waco Daily Examiner, 1878
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