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James A. Gass, Sr., died at his home in Dandridge, Tenn., on the evening of July 6th, 1893, after an illness of several weeks, aged seventy-four years, nine months and two days.

He leaves surviving him none of his immediate family, except two sons – J. A. Gass, Jr., and J. B. Gass – all others having preceded him by several years to the "Spirit Land." Father Gass had for many years lived an exemplary Christian life – an active member of the M. E. Church, South – and departed leaving to his kindred and friends every possible assurance that he was called to receive his reward

Source: The Knoxville Tribune, Wednesday, July 12, 1893

Transcribed by Robert McGinnis

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