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Submitted: 1/22/16 • Approved: 1/23/16 • Last Updated: 3/27/18 • R783239-G783237-S3
Parlee
June 23, 1833 - Apr 19, 1887
Lizzie
Wife of J G Jamison
Aug 11, 1835 - Sept 22, 1884
Blanche
Aug 7, 1869 - Aug 11, 1895
DIED:--At the residence of her brother, J.G. Jamison, in this city, Tuesday morning, April 19th, Miss Parlee Jamison. Burial Wednesday morning in the Kirksville Cemetery.
DIED
JAMISON--After a short illness of blood poison, Mrs. Lizzie Jamison, wife of J.G. Jamison of this city. The deceased was born in Pennsylvania in 1835. Her parents moved to Boone county at an early day. She leaves a husband and two young daughters beside many friends to mourn her loss. The funeral service took place at the Baptist church Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Weekly Graphic
Kirksville, Missouri
September 26, 1884
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Obituary
Died at the family residence, Kirksville, Mo., Sept. 22, 1884, after a short illness, Mrs. Lizzie Jamison, wife of J.G. Jamison of this city. Mrs. Jamison was born in the state of Pennsylvania, Aug. 11, 1835, and was therefore a little beyond her 49th year. She came in early youth with her parents to this state, and was reared in boone [sic] county, where her relatives still reside. Twenty-five years ago she accepted the Saviour, uniting with the Baptist church and was a respected member of this church in Kirksville at her decease. She was a lady of retiring disposition, devoting herself chiefly to the interests of home and the happiness of its inmates, but was highly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance.
For twenty-one years she had moved by the side of her husband, a loving and faithful wife; and to him bequeaths the sole care of their children--two sweet girls, now verging fast towards womanhood, a period when least they could spare the dear mother's presence from the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamison have been for 18 years residents of Kirksville and are justly held in high esteem by the whole community. The bereaved husband and daughters have the sincere sympathy of a large circle of friends.
May God, who is rich in mercy to all that call on him," through the merits of his dear Son, bring father and children to a blissful reunion with her, who doubtless is "watching and waiting at the beautiful gate" the coming of her loved ones.
Weekly Graphic
Kirksville, Missouri
October 5, 1884
Weekly Graphic
Kirksville, Missouri
April 22, 1887
Died.
JAMISON--Of Inflammation of the stomach, Saturday evening, August 12, 1895 [Aug. 12 was a Monday], Miss Blanche Jamison, aged 26 years. The funeral took place from the family residence Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Morgan of the First Baptist church conducted [t]he funeral service.
Weekly Graphic
Kirksville, Missouri
August 16, 1895
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