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Additional LEACH Surnames in FAIRMOUNT (GALLATIN-SPRINGTOWN) Cemetery
Additional LEACH Surnames in BENTON County
LEACH, C. L.LEACH, Jack C.LEACH, AmandaLEACH, George T.LEACH, Alma M.LEACH, LaurannLEACH, George A. "Ab"LEACH, John F.LEACH, Ollie C.LEACH, HerbertLEACH, Ruby DarlineLEACH, Macy I.LEACH, Lorene M.LEACH, George B.LEACH, Margaret L.LEACH, EdwinLEACH, DelilaLEACH, Berty B.LEACH, Elizabeth F.LEACH, Margaret I.LEACH, Henry JacksonLEACH, Frank C.LEACH, Jerry DeanLEACH, Harry BLEACH, Jason AronLEACH, CatherineLEACH, OrrelaLEACH, Sara EllaLEACH, Bill E.LEACH, Vernon DeanLEACH, Terry WilliamLEACH, Dorothy MaeLEACH, GlyndoraLEACH, Clayta June "Katy"LEACH, Charlene KayLEACH, Darlene FayLEACH, BabyLEACH, WilliamLEACH, TildaLEACH, A. D.LEACH, Bela WLEACH, Ruth ELEACH, Elmer MLEACH, Minty RoxieLEACH, Herbert DLEACH, John ALEACH, Dona BellLEACH, KennethLEACH, Nathan JesseLEACH, Velma ALEACH, Sanford DavidLEACH, Velma MarieLEACH, Larry JoeLEACH, Jewell FayLEACH, Joseph HLEACH, Jimmy LloydLEACH, Terry DaleLEACH, Helen CharleneLEACH, Shirley JuneLEACH, Richard WesleyLEACH, John Edward
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Submitted: 12/10/09 • Approved: 1/11/15 • Last Updated: 1/14/15 • R267399-G0-S3
May 26, 1851 - April 5, 1912
*Obituary (as written)
Gentry Journal-Advance
Friday, April 12, 1912
LEACH, Mrs. N.B. - (from Black Jack) Died Friday, April 5, 1912, Mrs. N.B. Leach of Logan. She had been an invalid for years, rheumatism and pneumonia causing her death. She leaves a husband, three sons and two daughters, and a host of friends to mourn her loss. The body was laid to rest in the Fairmount cemetery Saturday to await the resurrection morn. The community extends sympathy.
*Obituary (as written)
Benton County Democrat
Thursday, April 11, 1912
LEACH, Mrs. N.W. - Mrs. N.W. Leach died last Friday afternoon at her home in Logan. She had been afflicted with rheumatism for several years but the cause of her death was pneumonia from which she suffered only a short time. The deceased was a pioneer settler of the Logan community and was loved and highly esteemed by all the people residing thereabout. Her husband has for many years been in the mercantile business at Logan and is known throughout that section of the county and his friends sympathize with him in his loss.
Contributed on 12/10/09 by judyfrog
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