Henderson, Jan. 9—Rev. H.M. Eure, pastor of the Norlina circuit of the Methodist Church, who died at his home in Norlina late Thursday, will be taken to Red Springs in Robeson County for burial on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, and will be in charge of Rev. S.A. Cotton of Weldon, presiding elder of the Weldon district, probably assisted by Rev. H.B. Porter, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Henderson, and other Methodist ministers who may be present.
Mr. Eure became ill Thursday morning, but his family was not alarmed. In the afternoon a physician was called in and prescribed medicine, death coming shortly thereafter, and very suddenly, due it was said to neuralgia of the heart.
Mr. Eure was twice married, one son, M.F. Eure of Beaufort, being the child of the first wife. The second wife and six children survive. The three daughters are Mrs. E.A. Hamilton of Red Springs, Mrs. Q.M. Wiggins of Norlina, Miss Eva Eure, a student at North Carolina College for Women at Greensboro, and three sons are Hillard Eure, student at Duke University, Durham, Fred Eure of Norlina, and M.F. Eure of Beaufort. Four brothers also survive, these being Dr. J.B. Eure of Poplar Bluff, Mo., S.E. Eure of Wilmington, Judge N.L. Eure of Greensboro, and Rev. F.F. Eure of Robersonville.
From the front page of the Robesonian, Lumberton, N.C., Monday, Jan. 11, 1926
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