The death of Mr. Lemuel Powers occurred at 1:25 o'clock Sunday morning at his home, No. 415 North Thirty-second Street. Mr. Powers was one of the best known residents of the city. He had been in declining health for several years, and his death was not unexpected. He was for many years engaged in the wholesale produce business. He was a Confederate soldier, and he also served as a secret service officer. Mr. Powers is survived by six children, as follows: Hiram W. Powers, of Texas: Lemuel W. Powers, of Norfolk, and John T. Powers, of this city, Mrs. C. L. Todd, Mrs. Albion C. Stagg, and Mrs. W. S. Ahern. The funeral took place at six o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence.
Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 28, 1903
The death of Mr. Lemuel Powers occurred at 1:25 o'clock Sunday morning at his home, No. 415 North Thirty-second Street. Mr. Powers was one of the best known residents of the city. He had been in declining health for several years, and his death was not unexpected. He was for many years engaged in the wholesale produce business. He was a Confederate soldier, and he also served as a secret service officer. Mr. Powers is survived by six children, as follows: Hiram W. Powers, of Texas: Lemuel W. Powers, of Norfolk, and John T. Powers, of this city, Mrs. C. L. Todd, Mrs. Albion C. Stagg, and Mrs. W. S. Ahern. The funeral took place at six o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence.
Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 28, 1903
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