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Private, Company E, 3rd Battalion, Georgia Reserve Cavalry
1880 Upson County, Georgia
1900 Upson County, Georgia
Thomaston Times
June 2, 1911
In Memorium
On the morning of March 18, 1911 death's angel visited the home of Mrs. R. J. Fallin and took from them a beloved husband and father. He leaves a wife, ten children-three sons, seven daughters and nineteen grand children, besides a host of other relatives and friends to mourn for him.
He was sixty-one years, one month and twenty-five days old. Was a member of Valley Grove Baptist church: was also a deacon of the church and a trustee of the school. He was a faithful member of his church.
His remains were laid to rest in Valley Grove cemetery at his request.
He suffered untold misery. We believe all was done that could be done for him yet his Saviour called for him and we could keep him with us no longer. While he was suffering so much he seemed to be happy, he told us he was going home and wanted all of his friends to meet him.
Essie Fallin
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