!RIHERD: MRS. SARITH P. GOOD WOMAN DEAD. Mrs Sarith P. Riherd died at the
home of her daughter-in-law Mrs. W. D. Riherd, in Scottsville, last Saturday
morning aged sixty-nine years. Before her mariage she was Miss Zarith
Taylor, sister of Dr. J. Morgan Taylor, of this place. She was married in 1852 to Jesse L. Riherd, who died in 1870. To them were born six children; five boys and one girl as follows: W. D. Riherd, the eldest, who died in Scottsville in 1897; J. T. and D. F. Riherd of Glasgow Junction; Mrs. James Baeds of Warren County; James L. Riherd, who died in Oklahoma last summer, and Joseph M. Riherd, who died in infancy. Besides these she leaves two sisters: Mrs. Wm. Atkinson of Etoile; this county; and Mrs. L. E. Darter of Missouri. Mrs. Riherd has been a devout Christian for more that half a century, and for over forty-five years was a member of the old Mt. Tabor church, being the oldest member of that congregation in point of membership at time of her death.
The remains were brought to Glasgow Sunday afternoon, and after appropriate
services at the grave by Rev. Gilbert Glass, was interred in Odd Fellows
Cemetery. ( NP by NSH)