From the Adams County Democrat, 28 April 1911, page 10
Obituary
Samuel Carithers was born in Fulton county, Illinois, 1 January 1844 and departed this life 21 April 1911, at 9:25 p.m., aged 67 years, 3 months and 20 days. He resided on the farm with his parents until 1879, when he was married to Miss Katherine Bryan, after which they came to Nebraska, locating at different points, finally coming to their present home in 1890. To this union was born one daughter, Clara Hadley, who passed to the heavenly home in August 1910. Besides a heartbroken wife, there remains to mourn his departure two brothers, one sister and three nephews, residing at Table Grove, Illinois, of those present at the funeral were one brother, one sister and one nephew. Mr. Carithers was a respected neighbor, a kind and loving husband and father.
He was papering his home in Trumbull so he could move from the farm and enjoy life in his older days and had spent the afternoon before his death making such plans and seemed to be in pretty good health, but on retiring for the night complained to his wife of being short of breath and within a few minutes his life had gone.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon, conducted by Reverend J.M. Darby. The male quartette consisting of Chester Munn, Lloyd O'Donnell, Harry and Ed Gueck, sang several appropriate selections. The pall bearers were M. Pressler, Frank Lawson, John Rhodes, John Kline, C.E. Gossard and J.R. Roggy. Interment was made at Greenwood cemetery.
He is buried with Kate C. born 9 February 1851 and died 5 November 1929.
I have no other information, this is not my family, got obit in error.