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© Sayre Standard
27 May 1904
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


William Ramsey

March 7, 1825. ~ May 22, 1904

DIED - William Ramsey, of Tulia, Texas, May 22, 1904, aged 79 years, of a complication of diseases.

Mr. Ramsey was visiting his son, J. N. Ramsey, who lived near Meridian Lake, and died at his son's home.

The remains were interred in the G. L. Black cemetery.

Mr. Ramsey embraced religion at an early age and lived a constant Christian life to the last.

His relatives and friends have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community.


IN REMEMBRANCE

Of our friend Mr. Ramsey, who died Sunday, May 22, 1904. He was born March 7, 1825.

He came here from Texas a short time ago to visit his son, and a few days ago was taken with lagrippe, which caused his death.

He was an affectionate husband and a loving father, and his death has cast a gloom over our community; but God knows best and His will must be done.


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