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Dr. Minos McEobert
In 1841 he was married to Nancy Abbott who, with two daughters and one son, survive him. His genial, happy, hopeful disposition was displayed most constantly in his home, into which he always carried sunshine, and where he will be so tenderly remembered, but so sadly missed.
Although at so advanced an age, his general health had been uniformly good. The only evidence of feebleness which he displayed appeared in his failing limbs. On Tuesday morning, September 15, he was suddenly taken with a severe pain in the calf of his right leg. Although prostrated at the first, the pain slowly abated and at the expiration of a week had substantially disappeared, when it came on again as suddenly as before, and with increased intensity.
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