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Obituary
of JOHN WILLIAM SUMMERS Mr. Summers was a member of Pioneer Lodge, No. 70,
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and abided always in the principles of
friendship, love and truth. He was a consistent member of the Methodist
Episcopal Church and was honest, correct and fair in his dealings with
his fellow man. He taught
two terms of school at Harts (Sandy precinct). During one of these terms
the Mexican war broke out. He left his school and went forth at his
country's call, a volunteer, and served faithfully through the struggle.
He received an honorable discharge (which is still preserved as a
memento by the family) came back and finished teaching his term of
school. In 1875 Mr. Summers was elected a member of the board of county
commissioners. He served two terms. Mr. Summers was considered one of
the best financiers ever in charge of the county's affairs. He also
served as magistrate at John will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
He was a devoted and loving husband, father and grandfather. Services were held at the Methodist Episcopal
Church with burial in the family plot at the *This is a
composite obituary created from different documents located in
the Submitted by Dale R. Summers 11/22/2006
Submitted by Dale R. Summers 11/22/2006 |