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Perry P. Stegall Obituary, Jackson County, AR

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Submitted by: Larry M. Stegall<lstegal@yahoo.com>
              - ggggrandson
        Date: 3-31-2005
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Pearl Perry Stegall (1854-1911)AR Jackson
"Perry" , was the son of William Perry Stegall and Rebecca (Gooden)
Stegall
July 25, 1911
Grubbs AR , Jackson Co. AR

Pearl Perry Stegall 7-25-1911 Jackson County Democrat

Perry P. Stegall 7-25-1911 Tuckerman Record

Perry P Stegall
(1854-1911)AR Jackson
July 25 1911
Grubbs AR, Jackson Co. AR

P. P. Stegall
Prominent citizen of Grubbs died Tues. morning as a result of internal
injuries.
Pearl Perry Stegall, aged 56 years, a prominent farmer, timber man, 
and exemplary citizen died, at 6:30 Tues. morning July 25 at his home 
near Grubbs, as a result of inflamation of internal injuries suffered 
in a sawmill accident, Monday, July 17. He had improved rapidly from 
the shock and appeared to be recovering, when a turn for the worse came 
about 11 o'clock Saturday night and he sank steadily, from that hour.
Burial at Parrott Graveyard near Tuckerman, Wednesday afternoon.
The deceased was a native of Jackson County and was a member of the
Masonic and Odd Fellows Lodges and he was in the highest esteem 
wherever he was known.
He was a member of the Baptist Church and ever a most consistent 
christian. 
In his home he was dearly beloved by his wife and 3 children , Milzie,
Pearl, and Mrs. Cora Carter and to them is extended the heartfelt 
sympathy of many friends.
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July 1911
Condition regarded serious, Perry P. Stegall, a good citizen of near
Grubbs, is reported to be in serious condition as the results of his
injuries.
Dr. Oscar Jones, who dressed his wounds went to see him again Tuesday.
Mr. Stegall was hurt Monday in his sawmill, when a pulley flew to 
pieces,
One stick of wood striking him in the side of a hip? and lapping back 
to a point on the opposite shoulder.