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    1. 1902 Obits, McNairy Independent
    2. Jerry D. Duncan
    3. Death notices, death mentions and obits from the 1902 McNairy County Independent. Friday, 31 October 1902. McNairy County Independent. Personals. Died. Logan Anderson, on the 27th inst. At Bolivar and was buried at McNairy on the 28th. Mr. Anderson was an old and respected citizen of the county. He was the father of G. L. Anderson of Selmer. His mind and health had entirely failed him for several months, and the end came as stated. We extent to his sorrowing relatives and friends our condolence in their sad bereavement. Friday, 7 November 1902. McNairy County Independent. Personals. We regret to learn that Mrs. Hattie Parrish died yesterday at her home in Adamsville. She has been lingering for months with consumption. Our sympathies go out to her relatives and friends. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Freeman. Friday, 14 November 1902. McNairy County Independent. Died. Robert T. McIntire in his 93rd year, died at his home near Finger on Friday the 7th inst. Uncle Bob, as he was familiarly called, was well known in the county, and was the father of a large family who are now in middle life. One of his daughters is the mother of postmaster Dickey. He has been feeble for a number of years, yet has been able to be about, frequently coming to Selmer within the past year. Friday, 14 November 1902. McNairy County Independent. Died. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cantrell on Saturday night and was buried Sunday. Rev. Weaver conducted the funeral service at the M. E. church before a large audience. It is a very sad bereavement as the little boy was a most promising child about one year old, and the parents were dearly attached to it. The heart of a sympathizing people go out to them in this their dark hour and can only console them by believing that God does all things well. Friday, 21 November 1902. McNairy County Independent. Personals. Died. Mrs. Noah Cantrell, aged about 70 years, died at her home in Selmer, Thursday morning, Nov. 20, of pneumonia. She leaves a husband and several grown children, among whom are E. T. Cantrell and Mrs. J. T. Warren of Selmer. She was buried today at Shiloh. The community joins in the loss of this estimable woman. Friday, 5 December 1902. McNairy County Independent. Personals. We regret to hear of the death of Mrs. B. F. Darby at her home this week near Ramer. We have none of the particulars, but know she was a woman of sterling worth, and our sympathy goes out to the bereaved husband and family. Jerry D. Duncan

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