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Worley Livingston Galloway

9 Aug 1868 – 3 Feb 1938

Birth9 Aug 1868
Death3 Feb 1938
CemeterySulphur Creek Cemetery
French Lick , Orange County , Indiana , USA
Added byRobert Lane on 23 Jul 2009
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39811521

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The Springs Valley Herald (February 10, 1938) reported "Worley Galloway was born August 9, 1866 in Kentucky. He departed this life at his home in French Lick, IN February 3, 1938 at the age of 69 years, 5 months and 25 days. At a very young age he migrated to Indiana and settled in Orange County near French Lick with his grandparents and mother Kizzaire Galloway, who proceeded him in death eight years ago. He was united in marriage to Arvilla Lane January 30, 1889. To this union ten children were born. He leaves to mourn his sudden passing the ten children, 33 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. He was greatly devoted to his family and home and lived a most unselfish life for the love and consideration of his children. He spent most of his life in and near French Lick engaging for years in the timber and sawmill business, as well as contracting and road building. A man kindly disposed towards his neighbors and not given to criticism of his fellowman. His friends will remember that Worley usually wore a smile in good times or bad, and had a kindly word for all. After a few years of loneliness and affliction he is gone to join his companion who proceeded him in death December 26, 1932. He was a kind and loving father and husband, a good neighbor and friend. Sometimes his affection and sorrows in life seemed more than one person should bear, yet he bore them with patience. Only a few days ago, he told a friend when his sorrows and loneliness were hard to bear that prayer was his only consolation. Funeral at Sulphur Creek 2 PM February 6th by the pastor Rev. B. P. Walls assisted by Rev. C. H. Ivy and burial in Sulphur Creek Cemetery."

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