Belmont County, Ohio

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Belmont County Obituaries


Carle C. Waddell


The remains of Carle C. Waddell, who died at his home in Pleasant City, Ohio, Monday night, Jan. 3d, were brought here Tuesday and the funeral took place Wednesday from the home of his father-in-law, Wm. Tolbert, Rev. Kerr conducted the services. Interment at Ebenezer. He had been a sufferer from a complication of diseases for five years, the immediate cause of his death was heart disease. For the last five months he had suffered constantly, but bore it with fortitude, going about the house and attending to his business until the last morning of his life. The deceased was a good husband and faithful friend, always doing what he could to make his home a happy one. He was married to Miss Belle Tolbert, Oct. 10, 1888, in Barnesville by Rev. C.E. Manchester. In 1890 he and his wife united with the Baptist church at Ebenezer, under the pastorate of the Rev. Dr. Sedgwick. There being no Baptist church at Pleasant City, he was a regular attendant at the Lutheran church and Sabbath school. He was a member of the K. of P. order and the Lodge here participated in the funeral services, Rev. A.W. Todd followed Rev. Kerr as representative of the order. Mr. Waddell leaves no children but for the past two years little Francis Doudell, Mrs. Waddell's neighbor had made his home with them, and had been cared for with a father and mother's love. A large number of our people and many relatives and friends from Belmont and other places attended the funeral. Mrs. Waddell has the sincere sympathy of her many friends in the sore bereavement in losing her loving husband in the full strength of his manhood, being only 39 years of age. "Earth hath no sorrows, that heaven cannot heal."


From the Barnesville Enterprise, January 14, 1897



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