■OBITUARYiJames Edward Fuqua walt;lt; horn1 • # m _ . ' ^ \ • f, ,* U * • u% • ^ *in Decatur. Illinois, on Match 9,1874, and passed away at Rice’-*O' c; ' - k jon Sundav evening. December22, 1929. at the age of 5a .vears, 9 months and 18 days. Deathwas due to pneumonia, which was contracted on December 14thMr. Fuqua had recently recovered from a serious illnessthat had left him in a condition too weakened to withstand theattack of pneumonia. /• ^5Funeral serv ices were held onThursday. December 26, fromthe First Prcsbvt. risn church of•t ' v •• .j - r - * 1 , » *, . , • *Stevie City with Rev. J. Filin gerin charge. Songs at the church were sung by Fav Clark. Inter ment was mad** in the Steele Citycemetery.Mr. Fuqua was united in marriage to Miss 'Amy Negus onOctober 27, 1M8. at Grand Pass,f* e_ ^ m * * f m ift i /!*_ ** r \ »V« 4 -» # pMissouri. Tu the union tenchildren were born, nine of whomsurvive and are at home Mr.■Fuqua is also survi'ed iiy hisv\ ifv, two sisters. Mrs. Annie |Lenker and Mrs Dell Cox ofSteele City, and two broth rs.Charles Fuqua of Kansas City.Missouri, and Milton Fuqua oftJscdro V\ oQley, Washington.J iHad f K ft $ A lovanrlAr C\ a rrpff 1