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Obituary

G. M. Harper

 

Waxahachie Enterprise, Aug. 15, 1890

Mr. Harper came here a few days ago from Sabine Pass to consult with one of our physicians regarding treatment of calcuus.  An operation was performed Sunday morning which removed three stones ranging in size from a hazelnut to the end of a man's thumb.  Since Harper had suffered for years it was known that such an operation would probably prove fatal, but in his own words, death was preferred to so much pain. The operation, completed  at 11 o'clock Sunday resulted in the death of the patient at 1 o'clock Monday.  The funeral was held Tuesday morning, Rev. I. R. Dean officiating.  Since Harper was an ex-Confederate soldier, several members of Camp Winnie Davis attended the services.


G. M. Harper

G. M. Harper, former resident, came from Sabine Pass to Waxahachie some days ago for treatment of calculus. Three stones, ranging from the size of a hazelnut to the end of a man's thumb, were removed. He had suffered for years and it was known that the operation would probably prove fatal, but he said that death was preferable to so much pain. The operation was completed at 11 o'clock on Sunday and he died Monday afternoon. Harper was an ex-Confederate soldier and several members of Camp Jeff Davis attended the funeral.

Abstracted from History of Ellis County compiled by Mrs. A. L. Feltenberger and the Rebecca Boyce Chapter DAR.


 

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