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Editor Shrinks From This Task

 

I dislike writing the obituary of an old lady. It seems too futile trying to set down in writing the things she did. She was born, grew up, joined the church, was married, became a mother and passed to her reward. The dates of her birth, marriage and death are mentioned for they are high points of her existence. The story of her life is pitifully short.

 

The life story of her husband would record the facts of his existence and also of his business life. Perhaps, too, it would tell of political triumphs and of what he had done for the town. The stranger who might read it would understand that the town had lost a valuable citizen. We cannot tell, in writing, the obituary of a woman of all the triumphs and disasters of her life. They would sound too petty. When as a bride she and her husband set up a home she assumed responsibilities that she had never known before. She learned to spend hours doing toilsome work that was never finished. Day after day the same thing had to be done and she became an expert at doing them. But those things did not deserve mention in the final story of her life. They were not outstanding.

 

She risked her life each time a child was born. There was a family for her to care for. But we can't give credit for that. Mothers have been doing that since the dawn of time.

 

She brought her children into the world and she washed them and dressed them and loved them and kissed away their tears. She bandaged their injured fingers and toes. She nursed them through sickness and she smoothed their paths through life and all the while she was encouraging her husband and helping him to become successful.

 

She made his home cheerful and restful. She listened to the stories of his troubles and encouraged him to try again when disaster overtook him, and when success would come and his head began to rise among the clouds she would gently pull him back to earth and continue the process of making a man of him.

 

But she gets no credit for any of these things. It is what she was put on earth to do.

 

At last she comes to the end of the toilsome journey and she is laid to rest. Her funeral is attended by many who did not know her but who came out of respect to her husband or her children, who are their friends. The minister reads from a slip of paper the uninteresting facts of her birth, marriage and death, and names the members of her family who survive her, but he does not tell all the things she did partly because they are taken for granted.

 

You can't put all that into an obituary. People might laugh at you for writing it.

 

--Verlin S. Sweely, Editor, Lenox (Iowa), Times-Table

 

Reprinted in The Matagorda County Tribune, Thursday, February 8, 1934

 

 


Index of Obituaries on the Jackson County TXGenWeb Site

Please note
The obits indexed on this page are scattered throughout the Jackson County site.
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Abernathy, William R.
Adams, Addie
Adams, Annie Ella Slone
Adams, Annie Lee Barnes
Adams, Frank
Aguirre, Macario R.
Aimone, Dorothy
Allen, J. W.
Alexander, Charlie A.
Anderson, Charles Wayne
Argo, Agnes Wofford
 
Bade, Esta Lee
Baer, William
Bankhead, Erma L. Callis
Barnes, Charles
Barnes, Clifford
Barnes, Curtis "Crow"
Benavides, Michelle Nona
Bentz, Fredricka
Bermea, Adriana Selene
Berry, Ray
Boales, Jane Leticia Diggs
Boiles, Alveria Schacherl
Bonvenudo, Dorothy Laware
Borden, May Dell Carleton
Boston, Ida Bell
Boston, Irvin Donnell Sr.
Boston, Loyd
Brackenridge, George Washington
Brackenridge, Isabella
Breckenridge, James Madison
Brackenridge, John Thomas
Brackenridge, Mary Eleanor
Brackenridge, Robert John
Bradley, Hubert
Bram, Shirley Inez
Brod, Mary
Brantner, Lawan Porter
Brooks, Blackwell
Brooks, Gerald Lee
Brooks, Kenneth
Brooks, Kenneth Jr.
Brooks, L. V.
Brooks, Regina Laverne
Brook, William Gilbert
Brooks, Millie Davis
Brooks, Millie Mae
Brooks, Ruth Delores Barnes
Brooking, Nellie Mae Joines
Brown, Leonia
Browning, Donald E.
Bryant, Clifford
Bryant, Earl Alonzo
Bryant, Eddie
Bryant, Hammon
Bryant, John. O. Jr.
Bryant, John O. Sr.
Bryant, Linda
Bryant, O. B.
Bryant, Porgie A.
Bryant, Wilbert "Jack"
Bryant, Wilma
Bryant, Z. M.
Burt, Charles "Sonny"
Burt, Don Gordon
Burt, Goldie Lucille Joines
Butler, Addie Lee
Butler, Alto Lavern Flagg
Butler, Erma Lee
Butler, Henry Jr.
Butler, Ora Mae
Byars, Alfred Lokey
Caesar, Mary Jo
Callis, Amelia
Callis, Aurtelia
Callis, Carolyn
Callis, Deborah Bryant
Callis, Gviller
Callis, Isaac
Callis, Lovell Hines
Callis, Ora Mae
Callis, Richard
Callis, Sammie
Callis, Sederick D.
Callis, Toney
Campbell, Erma Lee Laxson
Campbell, Jesse E.
Campbell, Joyce Elaine
Campbell, Martha G. "Mattie"
Campbell, Yancey Eugene
Capak, William Ray
Carmichael, George
Carillo, Stella
Carroll, Betty Ann
Carvell, Nellie Duncan
Carvell, Robert Clinton "Pomp"
Cavallin, Clyde Ludwig
Cavallin, Freida
Cavazos, Jesse J
Ceasar, Bertha Lou Bryant
Ceasar, Lee "Bud"
Cervenka, James L
Chanek, Frank M
Cheney, Agnes
Childs, Thennie Green
Childs, Tildon
Chinn, Hallie C.
Chinn, McClellan
Chinn, Vernon H.
Chytka, Loretta
Cook, Aldace Jr.
Cook, Aldace Sr.
Cook, Duery Lee
Cook, Octavia Lavert "Pinkie"
Cook, Ollie
Cook, Vollie
Cooksey, Alvenia
Cooper, Clifford Paul
Cornelius, Julia Lydia Chovanec
Crabb, Martha
Craney, Wardine
Crawford, Harold E.
Crawford, Henry Richard
Crockett, Dora
Cruz, Robert "Bobby"
Cuellar, Israel
Cuellar, Maria Z
Cutler, Delora Rose
Dahlstrom, Mabel Pearl Joines
Dahlstrom, Theodore Nathan
Davis, Masie
Dean, Aireona Pashat
Dean, William
Denard, Renie Meador Newport
Dennis, Cleveland H.
Dennis, Helen C.
Dennis, Roy Clifton
Dickey, Ozelle Wright
Dierlam, J R
Diggs, Carrie
Diggs, Elijah
Diggs, Thelma R.
Diggs, Travis
Diggs, Truman Cornelius
Diggs, Varie
Dillard, Linda
Dillard, Lottie Marie Lynn
Dillard, Louisa M Schmidt
Dillard, Murel William
Dilworth, Claude Sr.
Dilworth, Eugene Jr.
Dilworth, Eugene III
Dilworth, Pamper Arlisa "Lisa"
Dilworth, Robert C.
Dixon, Lois F.
Dobbs, David W.
Dodds, Timothy Wayne Sr.
Dodson, Adriana Martinez
Dollery, Henry F.
Dollery, Srada Pearl
Dorris, Infant
Dragoo, Floyd A
Dunham, David
Durham, Bonnie Bell
Dvorak, Mary

 


 


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