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Nevada County Picayune and Gurdon Times Newspaper Archive |
Fair HillBarbara CorneliusPublished Wednesday, January 12, 2000 in the Nevada County Picayune There have been a lot of sickness in our community. Hope you all are feeling better soon. Charles Stuart was taken to the Hospital in Arkadelphia Wednesday afternoon. He was then transferred to Hot Springs to St. Joseph where he passed away early Sunday morning. Funeral services were Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. at Cornish. Glenda, his wife, and his sister, Everae Loe, will need to be in your prayers. Tony Overton left Sunday afternoon for Louisiana to work for a survey company. Best of luck, Tony. Julie Huntley left for McCoy, Wisc., for two weeks to do some work for the reserves. Don Hall from Hope has been visiting with his brother, Bill Hall. They are getting around better now. They are able to take short walks together. Hope you will be feeling better soon. It is good to hear that Claude Head is doing better. He had fallen some time back. Nell Husky is in serious conditions at Medical Park Hospital, suffering from a massive heart attack. She has been a friend of mine for as long as I can remember. That family needs your prayers. I heard that Janie Morrow has a house full of sick folks. Hope that yours will soon be okay, Janie. Reggie and Jesna visited this past weekend with her parents, Jack and Jimmie Cornelius. Reggie was hopping around. He had hurt his foot. I don't know how it all happened. I'm sure he will be okay. A new week begins make it a good one and safe. Search | Nevada County Picayune by date | Gurdon Times by date |
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