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Lawrence Fairchild

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Lawrence Fairchild

Birth
USA
Death
6 Jul 1944 (aged 51)
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Oil Springs, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Lawrence Fairchild was born September 9, 1892, deceased July 06,1944, age 52 years, 9 months and 27 days.
He was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Jones ‘Conley' Fairchild.
He leaves to mourn their loss his wife Ollie McKenzie Fairchild, ones on Hubert Fairchild of Kenwood, two daughters, Mrs. Moncie Williams,Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Maggie Smith of Kenwood and sevengrandchildren, two brothers James Fairchild and Henry Fairchild, both of Kenwood and 6 sisters, Alice Colvin of Mine Fork, Mary McCarty of Lakeville, Ky., Rebecca Blanton, of Win, Sarah Blanton of Paintsville,Darcus Blanton, Ellen Blanton both of Kenwood, Loucine Blanton and his parents have preceded him in death. He made peace with God and enjoyed telling his family and friends notto worry he had a better home awaiting him. He bore his suffering patiently tell his children to prepare to meet him. So sleep on dear one, take thy rest, We're lonesome here withoutyou, but God knows best.Lawrence also leaves to mourn his going a host of relatives andfriends. Like Job after all his pain and suffering, he said "I know my redeemerliveth".
Paintsville Herald Thursday 7-13-1944
Lawrence Fairchild was born September 9, 1892, deceased July 06,1944, age 52 years, 9 months and 27 days.
He was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Jones ‘Conley' Fairchild.
He leaves to mourn their loss his wife Ollie McKenzie Fairchild, ones on Hubert Fairchild of Kenwood, two daughters, Mrs. Moncie Williams,Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Maggie Smith of Kenwood and sevengrandchildren, two brothers James Fairchild and Henry Fairchild, both of Kenwood and 6 sisters, Alice Colvin of Mine Fork, Mary McCarty of Lakeville, Ky., Rebecca Blanton, of Win, Sarah Blanton of Paintsville,Darcus Blanton, Ellen Blanton both of Kenwood, Loucine Blanton and his parents have preceded him in death. He made peace with God and enjoyed telling his family and friends notto worry he had a better home awaiting him. He bore his suffering patiently tell his children to prepare to meet him. So sleep on dear one, take thy rest, We're lonesome here withoutyou, but God knows best.Lawrence also leaves to mourn his going a host of relatives andfriends. Like Job after all his pain and suffering, he said "I know my redeemerliveth".
Paintsville Herald Thursday 7-13-1944


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