Eva Stamper Williams d. 1895
WILLIAMS, STAMPER
Posted By: Alice Hampton (email)
Date: 12/2/2004 at 22:44:23
The Farmington News
May 9, 1895Mrs. A. K. Williams, Tuesday, May 8th, 1895 at her home in this city [Farmington]. She had been sick for several weeks and her sufferings were very great.
Rev. Holloway, of Queen City, Mo., a former pastor, conducted the services Wednesday at 2 p.m., at the Christian church, of which she was a faithful member. Mrs. Williams leaves three children, all boys, a husband [Arista Williams] and an aged father [John Stamper] who resided with her. Her sister Mrs. Justice, and also a brother were with her the last few days before her death.
- -The Farmington News
May 16, 1895Card of Thanks.
To the many friends and neighbors who assisted us so willingly and tenderly inou rlate trials through the sickness and death of Mrs. Williams, we desire to return out thanks.
A. K. Williams
Frank Williams- -
[note: I would be very interested in learning of the burial place of Eveline (Eva Stamper Williams. A receipt for the purchase of that plot in Green Glade cemetery has been found in the personal property of Chester Clay Williams, who was the son of Arista K. Williams and Eveline (Eva) Stamper Williams, dated 3 Dec 1897. However, cemetery records do not show a stone for her.]
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