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Henry Tumlin |
The Courant American |
Cartersville, Georgia |
July 10, 1890, page 1
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Mr. Henry Tumlin Dead. Mr. Henry Tumlin died at his home in the country, on Monday night last at 9:20 o’clock. About four weeks ago Mr. Tumlin received a fall which prostrated him; the muscles of his right hip became affected, blood poison followed as a final result, causing his death. Mr. Tumlin was thirty-four years of age. He was a son of the late Lewis Tumlin, was born and reared and lived all his life on the place originally settled by his father on coming to this country. He was a good farmer and a clever and popular citizen, being noted for his generosity and kindness to all humanity. He was not a member of any church, but professed conversion and a substantial hope of that eternal peace that comes as a palliation amid death’s usual terrors. He leaves a loving and amiable wife and four children to mourn the loss of a husband and father. The funeral services took place at his late home on Tuesday, R. G. S. Tumlin and W. H. Cooper officiating. His remains were interred at Oak Hill cemetery. |
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