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On Tuesday morning. August 17.H09. th- death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hansom Hay-nor. and took away their oldest son. He was a young man of good standing and was loved aud honored by all who knew him. It is a very sad thing to have to depart from one of your denrest friends, hut we do know that the Lord's will must be done. Mr Haynor was holding a position with the A. 0. L. and was living in health at the time of his return home. Later his fatal condition developed into a case of typhoid fever, making his stay on earth very short. All that his loving father, mother, brother* and sisters could do. and his many loving friends and skilled physicians, could not prevent the cold icy hand of death. Mr. Uavnor will he greatly missed In his community, lie was a friend to thepoor and needy.During his sickness he was a young man who bore with patience and wasin hopes of recovering until Just a few hours before his death. His loving mother was standing by his side and with his eyes almost closed In death, he spoke his dying wordsto her.He was laid to rest in the cemetery at Banner Chapel church near Henson where he will await the coming of the I^ord, and then will be as fair as the fairest. He was born Jun 10. 1S86, and died August 17. 1009. Weep not fond parents, brothers and sisters for God knows best.1 know that God is very kind, so merciful Is He. 'Twas but his love that called him home, far from this sin cursed sod. and bade his patient spirit roam through the sun-kissed realms of God.Written by his »ister,\l \RY F RAYNOR
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Smithfield Herald

Smithfield, North Carolina, US

Fri, Aug 27, 1909

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