FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1902 OBITUARY. Gone to rest, we hope. Levi Augustus Nugent was born at Redding, Ind., Lawrence Co. 1837 died March 22 near Red Cross. He was the oldest son of John R. Nugent, there being 4 brothers and 2 sisters that have gone before. He was not a Christian but his ways were good, we only hope our loss is heaven's gain he said he was ready to go when he was called he spoke of it several times during his sickness his sufferings were great. But thank God all was done for him that loving hands could do till the last. Oh how calm and peaceful he looked, we never can forget that look that was on his face when we laid him to rest on that beautiful Sunday eve. He was a Mason and an old soldier and belonged to the G. A. R. The whole country paid their last respect to him and all with the deepest regret. The funeral was the largest ever in that part of that country, the procession being over one mile long, and laid to rest at Redding, Ind. He leaves a wife and 5 children to mourn their loss. Two brothers and 2 sisters Hale Nugent, at Mitchell, Bob Nugent, at Seattle, Washington, Nancy Riley, of Bedford, Sarah Muir, of Colorado, one half brother, John R. Nugent, of Indianapolis, a step-son of Mrs. Nancy Fish. He was only laid to rest not to be forgotten. His memory we will cherish his foot steps we will always keep in mind his place is vacant his chair, he is gone we know it but are contented with the thought he is out of his sufferings and gone where no suffering is known. That is our great consolation. He was cheerful, kind hearted and generous so far as his means would allow him. We miss him oh we miss him good by good by. One by one we cross the river one by one we climb the golden shore to meet loved ones gone before. MRS. ELWOOD GAINEY.