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McCain - Hugh Benton

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Argus News Feb 25, 1893 p 7

Editor McCain and wife are in Westfield attending the funeral of Mr. McCain's father, who died Friday night at the advanced age of 80 years. He was a Wesleyan minister until within a few years having retired on account of poor health. His was a useful and honored life and in his death the son's many friends tender their sympathy - kbz
Note; Born 29 Jan 1813 died 17 Fewb 1893 - buried Summit Lawn Cemetery, Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana
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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 25 February 1893

A SON'S TRIBUTE.. It becomes the painful duty of the editor of THE JOURNAL to announce the death of his venerable father, Hugh B. McCain, which occurred at Westfield, Hamilton county, late Friday night, February 17, at the advanced ago of 80 years and 19 days. The wife of his youth with whom he had walked for nearly fifty-six years, and five of their nine children still survive. All but ore daughter, living in Kansas, were at his bedside when he passed through the gates to that "undiscovered country." For more than sixty years he had been a church communicant and during all that time he had endeavored to follow in the footsteps of his Master. Although not free from the errors subject to humanity he fought the good fight and kept the faith. When the summons came, dreadful to all but him, serenely he laid down the burden of life and passed through the shadow of the valley. With a calm confidence in that sure reward that awaited him, he folded up the book of life and bound it with the golden clasp of faith in a glorious immortality. Time speeds us each with swift and tireless flight toward the land of shadows and forgetfulness. Men seldom think of the great event of death until the shadows fall across their own pathway, hiding from their eyes the faces of loved ones whose smile was the sunlight of their existence. Whatever may be said or thought of us when life's transient day is o'er, may it be our lot, as it was his of whom we now write, to leave behind the heritage of a good name, the legacy of a life well spent. to his children and his friends he is no more. Nothing is left but his memory and his example. May they cherish the one and emulate the other. - thanks to Kim H for these
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Source - Same Date Death of H.B.McCain

Word was received this morning that H. B. McCain, the venerable father of T. H. B. McCain, died at his home at Westfield on Feb. 17 at 9 o'clock. For a week he had been lingering between life and death, and the end was a relief as he suffered very much. Mr. McCain was 80 years and had lived a long and useful life, spent mostly in Boone, Hamilton and Clinton counties. For years he was a minister in the Wesleyan church but of late years has been retired on account of bad health. His wife and five children survive him.

Source: Crawforsdville Daily Journal Saturday, 18 February 1893
Word was received this morning that H. B. McCain, the venerable father of T. H. B. McCain, died at his home at Westfield last night at 9 o’clock. For a week he had been lingering between life and death, and the end was a relief as he suffered very much.Mr. McCain was 80 years old and had lived a long and useful life, spent mostly in Boone, Hamilton and Clinton Counties. For years he was a minister in the Wesleyan Church but of late years has been retired on account of bad health. His wife and five children survive him.

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