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Sarah Jane Fulgham Peacock Obituary In Memory-a shadow of sadness fell over the home and entire community onSaturday night, March 3rd 1934 when the death angel visited her home andremoved from this earth the spirit of the beloved friend, mother andgrandmother, Mrs. Sallie Peacock. It can be truly said she was a preciouswife, mother and grandmother, and the beautiful Christian life she livedwas an example to all who knew her. Her cheerful voice is hushed foreverand the sweet smiles from her face are hidden but in memory they willlive on. We often wonder why such treasures are removed from us, but Godknows best and for some purpose the angel came for her, leaving a vacantchair in her home never to be filled again, and taking a mother andfriend that can never be replaced. Only those who knew her can realizewhat they have lost. She was a loving, faithful mother and guided herchildren in the ways of religion and God. She was a member of the BaptistChurch where she expressed her faith in God and his goodness, alwaysappreciative, considerate and kind to those about her. I've known her forOver twenty years and I can truly say I never saw her unkind to anyone.Her going was indeed "The Sundown for a beautiful life. "She is survivedby five children, two daughters, Mrs. O. L. Pippen of Vernon, and Mrs. W.P. Gilbert for Campbellton; three sons, Walter, Drew and George ofCypress. Interment was made beside her husband in the Fulgham cemeterynear Dellwood, Rev. Milo H. Masey in charge of the funeral. This memorialto her unselfish life is written by one who knew her best and feels aloss at her gain. Mrs. Clara McMillian