Sarah Cantrell
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Sarah Alice Missouri Belle Cantrell (abt. 1866 - 1903)

Sarah Alice Missouri Belle "Allis" Cantrell
Born about in Missouri, United Statesmap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Wife of — married 7 Oct 1880 [location unknown]
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Died at about age 36 in Yellville, Marion, Arkansas, United Statesmap
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Biography

Obituary

Sarah Alice [Cantrell] Horner
Mountain Echo, Yellville, Marion County, Arkansas, 27 February 1903
Mrs. Jesse Horner, of this place died in childbirth last Tuesday morning, an hour after the birth of an infant son, which lived and is a fine and healthy child. Mrs. Horner was loved and respected by all who knew her, and her bereaved husband is one of the best men in Marion county. She leaves eight motherless children, one of whom is the infant above named. The entire community, without exception, is saddened at the great calamity that has befallen this respected family. She was not buried until today, in order that her mother could arrive. Her brother, Rev. J. M. Cantrell, will accompany his mother here. The interment will take place at Pleasant Ridge.
Sara Alice [Cantrell] Horner
Mountain Echo, Yellville, Marion County, Arkansas, 6 March 1903
Mrs. Sarah Alice Horner (nee Cantrell) was born in Missouri, March 18, 1866, and died at her home in Yellville Feb. 24, 1903. She was married to Mr. Jesse Horner Oct. 7, 1880. To them were born ten children eight of whom are still living. She died in childbirth leaving an infant only a few minutes old. She leaves her husband, eight children, an aged mother, and many friends to mourn for her. Sister Horner professed faith in Christ and joined the Methodist Church in childhood, and lived a devoted and earnest christian life until the end. Her last words were "All is well with me." She's gone to her home above. May her Lord and Master guide her sorrowing husband, motherless children and friends until they shall meet her again. We laid her body to rest beside her sleeping friends in the Pleasant Ridge cemetery. May God's grace be sufficient for her sad and lonely friends. Lee Bearden.

Burial

Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Yellville, Marion Co., AR
Photo by Ed & Sue Anderson

Obituary

Sarah Alice [Cantrell] Horner
Mountain Echo, Yellville, Marion County, Arkansas, 27 February 1903
Mrs. Jesse Horner, of this place died in childbirth last Tuesday morning, an hour after the birth of an infant son, which lived and is a fine and healthy child. Mrs. Horner was loved and respected by all who knew her, and her bereaved husband is one of the best men in Marion county. She leaves eight motherless children, one of whom is the infant above named. The entire community, without exception, is saddened at the great calamity that has befallen this respected family. She was not buried until today, in order that her mother could arrive. Her brother, Rev. J. M. Cantrell, will accompany his mother here. The interment will take place at Pleasant Ridge.
Sara Alice [Cantrell] Horner
Mountain Echo, Yellville, Marion County, Arkansas, 6 March 1903
Mrs. Sarah Alice Horner (nee Cantrell) was born in Missouri, March 18, 1866, and died at her home in Yellville Feb. 24, 1903. She was married to Mr. Jesse Horner Oct. 7, 1880. To them were born ten children eight of whom are still living. She died in childbirth leaving an infant only a few minutes old. She leaves her husband, eight children, an aged mother, and many friends to mourn for her. Sister Horner professed faith in Christ and joined the Methodist Church in childhood, and lived a devoted and earnest christian life until the end. Her last words were "All is well with me." She's gone to her home above. May her Lord and Master guide her sorrowing husband, motherless children and friends until they shall meet her again. We laid her body to rest beside her sleeping friends in the Pleasant Ridge cemetery. May God's grace be sufficient for her sad and lonely friends. Lee Bearden.

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