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Submitted: 11/26/07 • Approved: 3/31/17 • Last Updated: 4/3/17 • R984-G0-S3
Tucks Chapel Cemetery is located behind the church building. It is located 4 1/2 miles north of Rogers,AR on Highway 94 and 1 mile east on Tucks Chapel Road.
Sanders, Frances M (Dodge)
Company F 15 Arkansas Infantry
Civil War Confederate
July 17, 1840 - January 29, 1917
*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, February 15, 1917
SANDERS, F.M. {Dodge} - F.M. {Dodge} Sanders departed this life on Sunday, January 28 at the age of 76 years at his father's old homestead, 3/4 of a mile from Avoca. The deceased was born July 17, 1840 in Hamilton county, Tennessee; from there he moved to Benton county, arriving here June 1, 1852. The deceased was one of a family of six children, all of whom have departed this life except Samuel H. Sanders who still resides on the old homestead and A.J. Sanders, the youngest member of said family, who resides at Southwest City, Mo. Deceased, with his brother, Samuel H., has resided on the old homestead of their parents for more than 65 years. He was a Confederate soldier and enlisted in the Civil War in 1861 and served to its close except what time he was confined in prison in St. Louis, Mo. during which imprisonment he confessed faith in Christ. The deceased, with his parents and other member of the family, were well and favorably known in Benton county, being among the first settlers of the county. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Jno. Taylor of Garfield and the remains were laid to rest at Tuck's Chapel on Monday, January 29th. A Friend.
Contributed on 11/26/07 by wfields55
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