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Submitted: 12/17/15 • Approved: 12/17/15 • Last Updated: 12/20/15 • R1114180-G1114180-S3
April 3, 1862 - January 18, 1920
*Obituary
Benton County Record
Friday, January 23, 1920
Mrs. Elmira Curry Inlow, widow of the late Thomas W. Inlow, died in Bentonville Sunday, January 18th and was buried the following day by the side of her husband in the Phillips cemetery, two miles west of Cave Springs. She was born April 8, 1862 in the state of Iowa. She was married to Thos. W. Inlow at the early age of sixteen and at about the same time gave her heart and life to her Savior and remained always afterwards a faithful member of the Christian Church. Her children, Chas. F. Inlow, Mrs. Nola Arnold and Mrs. Alice Curtis, were all present at the death of their mother and attended the funeral service which was conducted by Rev. G. Lyle Smith in the midst of a large gathering of her neighbors and friends. A true and loyal Christian wife and mother has found the end of her earthly journey but her children rejoice in the happy prospect of meeting her again in the heavenly home.
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