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Pulaski County Democrat
26 August 1904
Mary E. Rains was born in Van Buren County, Iowa, July 19th, 1841 and died at Crocker, Mo., August 13, 1904. She came with her parents to Barry County, Missouri, in 1863, was married in May of the same year to Thomas Stockton, and they came to Pulaski County the December following, where she has ever since lived.
She is the mother of seven children, one of which died in infancy, and the others all live in Pulaski County except Mrs. Belle Overby who lives in Texas. Besides her children she leaves her husband, Wash Rains, her brother, and many friends and neighbors who will mourn her loss.
She has been afflicted with heart trouble for some time and for the past two years has been confined to her bed for the greater part of the time.
She has been a member of the Church of Christ for nearly twenty-five years and was always at her place in the church, since I have known her, if it was possible for her to be there, even in poor health. She talked freely of death and expressed a readiness to go where the weary are at rest and there shall be no more pain. She was patient to the last. A companion and mother has gone, but may the loved ones live so as to meet her again.
Funeral services were conducted at the church in Crocker by J. R. Blunt Sunday, August 14th at 3 p.m. after which the remains were laid to rest in the Crocker cemetery.
J. R. Blunt
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Pulaski County Democrat
26 August 1904
Mary E. Rains was born in Van Buren County, Iowa, July 19th, 1841 and died at Crocker, Mo., August 13, 1904. She came with her parents to Barry County, Missouri, in 1863, was married in May of the same year to Thomas Stockton, and they came to Pulaski County the December following, where she has ever since lived.
She is the mother of seven children, one of which died in infancy, and the others all live in Pulaski County except Mrs. Belle Overby who lives in Texas. Besides her children she leaves her husband, Wash Rains, her brother, and many friends and neighbors who will mourn her loss.
She has been afflicted with heart trouble for some time and for the past two years has been confined to her bed for the greater part of the time.
She has been a member of the Church of Christ for nearly twenty-five years and was always at her place in the church, since I have known her, if it was possible for her to be there, even in poor health. She talked freely of death and expressed a readiness to go where the weary are at rest and there shall be no more pain. She was patient to the last. A companion and mother has gone, but may the loved ones live so as to meet her again.
Funeral services were conducted at the church in Crocker by J. R. Blunt Sunday, August 14th at 3 p.m. after which the remains were laid to rest in the Crocker cemetery.
J. R. Blunt
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