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    1. MARY A PARKER KNIGHT - 1899
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    3. BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1899 Death of Mrs. C. A. Knight Mrs. C. A. Knight died at her home on 5th street, Friday evening at about 4 o'clock, the immediate cause being a cancerous growth She was in her usual health up to two weeks ago, and the news of her sudden death came as a shock to her many friends, who did not realize that her condition was serious. The funeral occurred Sunday morning at 10:30 at the residence on 5th street, Rev. C. E. Asbury officiating. Mrs. Knights maiden name was Parker, and she was born and raised near Freetown, Jackson County, where she has many relatives. She came here with her husband and family from Ft. Ritner, about nine years ago, and made many friends who extend to the bereaved family their sympathy in this hour of bereavement. ******* Funeral Of Mrs. C. A. Knight The funeral of Mrs. C. A. Knight was conducted at the family residence, on 5th street, Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, services being conducted by Revs. C. E. Asbury and John Williams, after which the remains were interred at Green Hill Cemetery. She leaves a husband three sons and one daughter to mourn her loss. ******* The death of Mrs. C. A. Knight at Bedford Friday, cast sorrow over this community where the deceased was born and grew into womanhood. The bereft husband and children have our sincere sympathy - Pleasant Grove Cor. Seymour Republican. ******* Bruce Parker and wife, who were here to attend the funeral of Mr. Parkers sister, Mrs. C. A. Knight have returned home to Freetown. ******* Card Of Thanks We desire to thank out friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us during the sickness, death and burial of our wife and mother. C. A. KNIGHT AND FAMILY (Mar 20, 1849 - Aug 25, 1899 wife of Charles A. Knight married May 5, 1887)

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