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Mrs. Liza CARSON © Standard 1902 Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Mrs. Liza CARSON, after a lingering illness, died at the family residence in Stilwell last Tuesday, the 17th, aged 55 years.
She was the wife of J.C. CARSON, the livery man, and the mother of Horace and Miss Hannah CARSON of this place, and Mrs. GREER of Cashion, O.T.
Her remains were interred at New Hope Cemetery, Wednesday morning, followed to her last resting place by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends.
A better mother, more devoted wife and a kinder neighbor and friend never lived than Mrs. CARSON.
Her duty was in the home and she fulfilled it and her reward will be coming to the Home to which she has gone. In the home she has left and in which her memory will ever be cherished, her taking away is irreparable.
Miss Hannah CARSON © Stilwell Standard February 23, 1905 Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Miss Hannah CARSON died last Sunday night at 10:30 o'clock, after a long illness from that dreaded disease, consumption.
She was a model young woman, and to know her was to admire her and to be her friends, for she possessed many womanly qualities.
She leaves a father, brother and several sisters who mourn the loss of a kind, good daughter and sister.
Everything possible by medical aid and loving hands was done to save her, but to no avail.
She was buried Monday afternoon in New Hope Cemetery by the side of her mother, to sleep the sleep of the righteous.
The Standard deeply sympathizes with the bereaved in their great loss.
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