OBITUARY: GOODRUM, Ellen Coursey - Warren County, Kentucky Date: 6 August 2003 Submitted by Martha Lampkin, Email Registry ID# http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00005.html#0001235 NOTE: This obituary column, cut from newspapers of the time period, was found pasted in an ancient dust-covered book at a yard sale I attended in Louisville KY. I'm posting them verbatim in the hopes they will benefit others. I have no further information and have no connection to any of these names. I have no additional information on dates, or about which newspapers the original columns were in or the year of publication. Mrs. Ellen Coursey GOODRUM was born in Logan County, Kentucky, October 11, 1850, married W. J. GOODRUM, February 23, 1873, and died May 26, 1904. She became a Christian at the age of fourteen and never sullied the cause that she so early espoused. She first united with the Baptist church near her old home in Logan county, but after her marriage united with the C. P. Church at Cold Water, later she joined the M. E. Church, South, at Antioch. This denominational change was caused by environments and not from fickleness or dissatisfaction with creeds, for she was a good, sincere Christian woman who preferred to wield her influence for Christ and the church than hide it under a sectarian bushel. By nature quite modest and unassuming, amiable in disposition and gentle in manners. She possessed a cultivated intellect and in her younger years taught several schools in this and Logan county, but the plain duties of life she did not shirk but cheerfully performed. She was a loving mother, a devoted wife, a faithful Christian and a kind neighbor and will be sadly missed in the home circle, the church, and the community. Her lone illness of seven months was borne with a patience and Christian submission that is worthy of emulation by family and friends. A few days before her death she calmly disposed of her effects and directed the funeral arrangements. She did not fear death and gave bright evidences of faith in the Savior's sustaining grace and her readiness to obey his call from a bed of suffering to a "haven of rest". She leaves a husband, three daughters several brothers and sisters, and a host of friends to mourn their loss. The shadows in the happy family have longer grown; there's an empty arm-chair, a gentle voice no longer heard, and a smiling face no longer seen. The husband's head with grief is bowed, the daughter's hearts are sad, but God's love floweth free and we tenderly commend this grief-stricken family to Him, who the cross of suffering bore and who said "I will not leave you comfortless," and "My grace is sufficient for thee." Then weep not for the loved one , gone to join that heavenly band Of glorified souls at the Savior's right hand; Forever to dwell in bright mansions prepared For the saints, who shall rise from the old church yard. L. M. ------------------------------ USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free genealogical information on the Internet, data may be freely used for personal research and by non-commercial entities as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format or presentation by other organizations or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for profit or any form of presentation, must obtain the written consent of the file submitter, or his legal representative and then contact the listed USGENWEB archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.