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Mattie Lucille <I>Forrester</I> Petty

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Mattie Lucille Forrester Petty

Birth
Hickman County, Tennessee, USA
Death
20 Dec 1991 (aged 74)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec. 47, outer ring 2
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Hickman County Times - 27 January 1992
"Mrs. Lucille Petty , 75
Services for Mrs. Lucille Forrester Petty, 74, of Raytown, MO., who died on Friday, December 20, 1991 at Baptist Medical Center in Kansas City, MO., were held on December 28, at the Coyle Funeral Home in Toledo, OH with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Toledo.
Mrs. Petty was a native of Hickman Counry and the daughter of the late Hickman and Mattie Breece Forrester. She was born and raised in Possum Hollow community.
She was retired from the Seal Power Company in Waterville, Ohio. She was a member of the American Postal Workers Union Auxillary (sic), a member of the Mary Ellen chapter of the order of the Eastern Star in Toledo, and a leader of the Neighborhood Council Association. She was a Methodist.
She leaves her son, Dan Petty of Raytown; two brothers, William Forrester of Milbury, Ohio and Wesley Forrester of Springfield, PA.; three sisters, Audrey Mozine Atkinson and Louise Howell, both of Centerville, and Edna Sue Beech of Louisville, Ky., five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren."
Hickman County Times - 27 January 1992
"Mrs. Lucille Petty , 75
Services for Mrs. Lucille Forrester Petty, 74, of Raytown, MO., who died on Friday, December 20, 1991 at Baptist Medical Center in Kansas City, MO., were held on December 28, at the Coyle Funeral Home in Toledo, OH with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Toledo.
Mrs. Petty was a native of Hickman Counry and the daughter of the late Hickman and Mattie Breece Forrester. She was born and raised in Possum Hollow community.
She was retired from the Seal Power Company in Waterville, Ohio. She was a member of the American Postal Workers Union Auxillary (sic), a member of the Mary Ellen chapter of the order of the Eastern Star in Toledo, and a leader of the Neighborhood Council Association. She was a Methodist.
She leaves her son, Dan Petty of Raytown; two brothers, William Forrester of Milbury, Ohio and Wesley Forrester of Springfield, PA.; three sisters, Audrey Mozine Atkinson and Louise Howell, both of Centerville, and Edna Sue Beech of Louisville, Ky., five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren."


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