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    1. [NCORANGE] The Gleaner - Jan 20, 1916 (2)
    2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Gleaner - Jan 20, 1916 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Washington Faucette went to meet his God on Dec 15, 1915 at the age of 67 years. He gave himself to God early in life and connected himself with the M. E. church at Shilo in Alamance County. He remained a faithful member till death. He leaves a wife, six children, two sisters, two brothers, and a host of friends to mourn their loss. He had the confidence of neighbors and died in the faith. God bless the bereaved. At the request of the deceased, the writer conducted the funeral services. - P. T. Klapp, College. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. David M. Moore died last Saturday morning, January 15, 1916, at home in Burlington. He was taken sick the evening before. The suddenness of his taking off was a shock and a surprise to his friends and family. Almost 20 years ago, moved from his farm near Bethel Church in Newlin township. For a number of years he had been in the mercantile business. He was a veteran of the civil war, having entered the Confederate army when he was but 17 years of age. At the time of his death, he was 65 years of age. He was a brother of Mr. W. *. Moore of Graham. Three sons, Messrs Sam G. Moore, J. E Moore, Mayor of Burlington, and Grover D. Moore and Miss N**** Moore all of Burlington, and Mrs. Ma***ews of High Point survive him. His wife and two daughters preceded him to the grave. Mr. Moore was one of the county's best citizens, and one whom everyone held in the highest esteem for this man's excellent traits of character. His funeral was conducted from the Christian Church in Darlington Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by his pastor Dr. A. B. Kendall. A host of friends were present to pay the last tribute and respect. [end]

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