Obituary of Mrs. A. J. Carpenter Suttle Mrs. A. J. (Carpenter) Suttell Owingsville Outlook, June 30, 1910 Obituary Mrs. A. J. Suttell, aged 79 years, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Chas. Conley, on Butlers Branch, Sunday morning, July 19, 1910, of paralysis of the brain at 5:30 o'clock, and was buried the following day at 11:00 o'clock a.m. in the family burying ground near here. She was a daughter of Squire Carpenter, deceased. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. W. S. Carpenter, Mrs. Dudley Hughs; one brother, Renny Carpenter; three children, Mrs. Chas. Conley, Mrs. James Conley and Mrs. W. B. Henry, all of this place. We extend sympathy to the bereaved ones. Mamma, darling, you have left us; Left us, yes, forever more; How we bare the pain and sorrow God alone does only know. Heaven now has our treasure; Earth her lonely casket keeps; But the sunbeams always linger Where our dear Momma sleeps. Momma is gone but not forgotten; Never shall her memory fade; Sweetest thoughts shall always linger Around the grave where she is laid. We shall miss her kind and willing hands, Her fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without her; We miss her everywhere. One by one earths ties are broken; As we see our loved ones decay; And the hopes so fondly cherished; Brighten but to pass away. One by one our hopes grow brighter As we near the shining shore, For we know across the river Wait our loved ones gone before. A Friend