DIES IN WASHINGTON
Mrs. Lenora H. Pace died early Monday morning at the home of her son, Lewis D. Pace, in Washington City.
Mrs. Pace who was the daughter of General Hugh A Haralson, of LaGrange, GA, was one of four sisters the others being Mr. F S Overby, of Washington, Mrs. John B Jordon and the late Mrs. Logan E Bleckley. She was the widow of Captain J M Pace, of Covington GA, where she made her home after her marriage.
She was a consistent member of the Methodist church, and indefatigable worker in the Federation of Women's Clubs and a prominent Daughter of the American Revolution and Daughters of the Confederacy.
She is survived by her four children, Haral Pace, of Blue Ridge GA, Mrs. Lucy P Owsley, of Philadelphia PA, and Mrs. Annie P Wooten, of Covington GA.
The Funeral will be held Wednesday morning at Covington, GA, where the body will be inturned beside that of her husband.
Published: The Constitution, Atlanta, GA
Tuesday, March 23, 1915 page four - Society
DIES IN WASHINGTON
Mrs. Lenora H. Pace died early Monday morning at the home of her son, Lewis D. Pace, in Washington City.
Mrs. Pace who was the daughter of General Hugh A Haralson, of LaGrange, GA, was one of four sisters the others being Mr. F S Overby, of Washington, Mrs. John B Jordon and the late Mrs. Logan E Bleckley. She was the widow of Captain J M Pace, of Covington GA, where she made her home after her marriage.
She was a consistent member of the Methodist church, and indefatigable worker in the Federation of Women's Clubs and a prominent Daughter of the American Revolution and Daughters of the Confederacy.
She is survived by her four children, Haral Pace, of Blue Ridge GA, Mrs. Lucy P Owsley, of Philadelphia PA, and Mrs. Annie P Wooten, of Covington GA.
The Funeral will be held Wednesday morning at Covington, GA, where the body will be inturned beside that of her husband.
Published: The Constitution, Atlanta, GA
Tuesday, March 23, 1915 page four - Society
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