NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, November 5, 1909
LOCAL News
The many friends of Mrs. A.E. Pope throughout the county will be deeply pained to learn of her death, which occurred about 12 o'clock last night at the home of her daughter Mrs. J.W. Bowers in this city. Her death resulted from a combination of ailments and from the infirmities of age, she having passed her 84th birthday some time ago. She was a remarkable woman in many respects and
much admired and esteemed by those who enjoyed the privilege of intimate acquaintance with her. She had been twice married, and is survived only by her two daughters, Mrs. Judson Pinson and Mrs. J.W. Bowers, besides several grandchildren. The funeral will take place tomorrow, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the First Baptist church. The interment will be at Oak Hill.
NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, November 5, 1909
LOCAL News
The many friends of Mrs. A.E. Pope throughout the county will be deeply pained to learn of her death, which occurred about 12 o'clock last night at the home of her daughter Mrs. J.W. Bowers in this city. Her death resulted from a combination of ailments and from the infirmities of age, she having passed her 84th birthday some time ago. She was a remarkable woman in many respects and
much admired and esteemed by those who enjoyed the privilege of intimate acquaintance with her. She had been twice married, and is survived only by her two daughters, Mrs. Judson Pinson and Mrs. J.W. Bowers, besides several grandchildren. The funeral will take place tomorrow, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the First Baptist church. The interment will be at Oak Hill.
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