matters, Mrs. Effie CARNEY, of Memphis, took several poison tablets at the home of a brother in Memphis Monday morning, dying a few hours later in St. Joseph's Hospital. Funeral services held in Maley's Funeral Home, this city, Tuesday morning, by Rev. E.H. HUTCHISON, of the Central Christian Church, interment following in Munford Cemetery. Surviving are her husband: a son by a former
marriage, Nesbit RICHARDSON, of Charleston; her mother, Mrs. P.A. BRIGMAN, of near Charleston; two brothers, Dan and John BRIGMAN, of the Tabernacle vicinity; one brother, Joe BRIGMAN, of Memphis and four sisters; Mrs. W.A. MASSEY, of near Tabernacle, Mrs. B.K. WILLIAMSON, of Kansas City, MO, Mrs. H.E. McGOWAN, of Chicago, and Mrs. L.B. DUVERNETT, of New Orleans,LA.
(Published in The Covington Leader, Volume 45, No. 33, Thursday, May, 19, 1932, Covington, Tennessee)
matters, Mrs. Effie CARNEY, of Memphis, took several poison tablets at the home of a brother in Memphis Monday morning, dying a few hours later in St. Joseph's Hospital. Funeral services held in Maley's Funeral Home, this city, Tuesday morning, by Rev. E.H. HUTCHISON, of the Central Christian Church, interment following in Munford Cemetery. Surviving are her husband: a son by a former
marriage, Nesbit RICHARDSON, of Charleston; her mother, Mrs. P.A. BRIGMAN, of near Charleston; two brothers, Dan and John BRIGMAN, of the Tabernacle vicinity; one brother, Joe BRIGMAN, of Memphis and four sisters; Mrs. W.A. MASSEY, of near Tabernacle, Mrs. B.K. WILLIAMSON, of Kansas City, MO, Mrs. H.E. McGOWAN, of Chicago, and Mrs. L.B. DUVERNETT, of New Orleans,LA.
(Published in The Covington Leader, Volume 45, No. 33, Thursday, May, 19, 1932, Covington, Tennessee)
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