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Submitted: 6/14/22 • Approved: 6/16/22 • Last Updated: 5/26/23 • R1436502-G1436501-S3
Unknown - July 5, 1919
*Obituary
Prairie Grove Herald
Thursday, July 10, 1919
SHREAVES, Millie BROWN – Mrs. Millie Shreaves, widow of the late William Shreaves, died at her home at Farmington Saturday after a brief illness of complication of disease. She was up and about her home within one hour of her death. Mrs. Shreaves was a woman of strong intellect and possessed a personality that won the love and respect of all her acquaintances. She was a kind and tender mother and a devout Christian. She was born in Hickman Count, Tennessee in April 1849 and was a member of the Christian Church, where her funeral was preached Sunday afternoon by Rev. George Pond and the burial was made in the Farmington cemetery. The church could not seat the large audience, who followed the remains of this good woman to its last resting place, and the floral offering was large and beautiful.
Mrs. Shreaves is survived by her three sons, Messrs. Walter, Hugh and Ben Shreaves, all of near Farmington and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Neal of Elm Springs.
Contributed on 6/14/22 by judyfrog
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