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Hettie R <I>Dunaway</I> Beard

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Hettie R Dunaway Beard

Birth
Death
20 Oct 1917 (aged 25)
Burial
Foxworth, Marion County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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The Marion County Progress
Columbia, Marion Co., Ms.


Oct 26, 1917
DEATH OF MRS. HETTIE DUNAWAY BEARD, FOXWORTH, RT. 1
Whereas God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to call from our midst, our dear friend and sister, Mrs. Hettie Beard, who was a loving friend and a beautiful Christian. Resolve that in the death of sister Beard, we have lost one of our dearest friends, and may the memory of this blessed life always linger in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Like a strain of sweet music wafted from heaven, that while we shall miss her loving companionship with us, we will endeavor to say "Thy will be done." and we will extend to the family our sincere and heart felt sympathy. She was converted early in life and united with the Baptist Church. She was married to Mr. Ira Beard, their wedded life being ideal and she by her gentleness made all in her home better and happier. She had the adornment of a beautiful modest and quiet spirit, which in the sight of God is a great price. Her love of her Master shown in her face and radiated in her life. She leaves a husband and a sweet little boy, father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters to mourn her death. Mrs. Beard is the eldest child of Mr. D. W. Dunaway, a strong Christian man. She bore the suffering of her last illness with Christian patience and entered into the presence of the Master with confidence and joy. It would be difficult to name one who would be more missed from her community. Those who loved her have the comfort of an assured hope of meeting in her Father's house. By: A Dear Friend, Lillie Williamson.
Info by Shirley Fortenberry Ramshur.
The Marion County Progress
Columbia, Marion Co., Ms.


Oct 26, 1917
DEATH OF MRS. HETTIE DUNAWAY BEARD, FOXWORTH, RT. 1
Whereas God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to call from our midst, our dear friend and sister, Mrs. Hettie Beard, who was a loving friend and a beautiful Christian. Resolve that in the death of sister Beard, we have lost one of our dearest friends, and may the memory of this blessed life always linger in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Like a strain of sweet music wafted from heaven, that while we shall miss her loving companionship with us, we will endeavor to say "Thy will be done." and we will extend to the family our sincere and heart felt sympathy. She was converted early in life and united with the Baptist Church. She was married to Mr. Ira Beard, their wedded life being ideal and she by her gentleness made all in her home better and happier. She had the adornment of a beautiful modest and quiet spirit, which in the sight of God is a great price. Her love of her Master shown in her face and radiated in her life. She leaves a husband and a sweet little boy, father, mother, two brothers, and two sisters to mourn her death. Mrs. Beard is the eldest child of Mr. D. W. Dunaway, a strong Christian man. She bore the suffering of her last illness with Christian patience and entered into the presence of the Master with confidence and joy. It would be difficult to name one who would be more missed from her community. Those who loved her have the comfort of an assured hope of meeting in her Father's house. By: A Dear Friend, Lillie Williamson.
Info by Shirley Fortenberry Ramshur.


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