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Eugene Munford |
The Courant American |
Cartersville, Georgia |
August 14, 1890, page 1
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A Young Man Dies. Mr. Eugene Munford, After an Illness of Several Weeks, Passes Away. Mr. Eugene Munford, a young man about twenty seven years of age, died at the home of his brother, Mr. L. S. Munford, in this city, on last Friday night. About six weeks ago Mr. Munford was taken down with malarial fever at Grady and was brought to this city in the hope that the change would do him good. He received the best medical attention and good nursing, but it was beyond the power of human skill and care to bring about recovery. He was engaged in the mining business, having charge of the affairs of the Central company at Grady. He was sober, industrious and a business young man, pleasant and sociable, and his untimely death is greatly regretted by a large number of relatives and friends. His remains were interred in the cemetery at Cassville, Sunday morning, the funeral services being conducted by Dr. W. H. Felton, assisted by Rev. J. T. Norris. Mr. Munford had three brothers, Messrs. L. S., Lem and John Munford and two sisters, Mrs. George Gilreath and Mrs. H. P. Gilreath, to whom the sympathy of the community is extended. |
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