Friday, December 16, 2016

Cook, Susan - 1895

The remains for Susan Cook, wife of John Cook, a well known resident of Emlenton, and mother of David Cook, liveryman of this place, arrived in Clarion on Monday, and on Tuesday were taken to Cooksburg for interment.

The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. J. C. Gillette, of Clarion, to a goodly assemblage of relatives and friends of the deceased, who was well and favorably known.  The deceased was 73 years of age and a member of the M. E. Church for more than thirty years.

She was greatly respected for her Christion character by all who knew her.  The bereaved family and friends have the sympathy of many friends and relatives.
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-189
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The remains of Mrs. Susan Cook, mother of D. W. Cook, of Clarion, Pa., were brought to Clarion from Emlenton on Monday, and Tuesday taken to Cooksburg for interment.

The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. J. C. Gillette of Clarion, to a good assembly of relatives and friends of the deceased, who was well known there.  Mrs. Cook was 73 years of age, and a member of the M. E. church for 30 years.

She was greatly respected for her Christian character by all who knew her.  The bereaved friends have the sympathy of the community.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 03-Jan-1895

You can visit the memorial page for Susan Cook.

Reinsel, William Thomas - 1895

W. T. Reinsel died at his home near Crates postoffice, Limestone township, early this week, from the effects of an injury caused by a log rolling on him while working in Clarion township several years ago.  Deceased was an exemplary and worthy young man and besides a widow and children leaves a large family of relatives and friends to mourn his demise.
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

Will Reinsel, who had been an invalid for the past four years, was relieved of his suffering by death on the 26th inst.  The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Ruddy at Red Bank, where the funeral took place.  (Limestone Correspondence)
~ Clarion Democrat, 03-Jan-1895

Many of our readers will remember of the distressing accident which happened to William Reinsel of Clarion township.  Four years ago, Mr. Reinsel was engaged in skidding logs, and was severely crushed by one rolling over him.  After suffering four years he died last week and was buried on Friday at Crates, Pa.
~ Clarion Jacksonian, 03-Jan-1895


You can visit the memorial page for William Thomas Reinsel.