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Abraham Jackson Ditto

Birth
Brandenburg, Meade County, Kentucky, USA
Death
25 Feb 1917 (aged 62)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Abram Ditto

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Abram Ditto.

Abram Ditto, 62 years old, died following an illness of several months early yesterday morning at the residence of his sister, Mrs. David W. Fairleigh, 1223 South Brook street. Mr. Ditto came to Louisville from his home in Birmingham, Ala., last September to attend the funeral of his son, who died of blood poisoning after having a tooth extracted. Mr. Ditto became ill a short time later and sank rapidly. He was for several years engaged in the insurance business in Birmingham, where he went from Louisville. He was born at Brandenburg, Ky., but made his home In Louisville for years. The body will be taken to Brandenburg this morning for burial in the family cemetery. Besides Mrs. Fairleigh Mr. Ditto leaves two other sisters, Mrs. J. D. Babbage, of Cloverport, Ky., and Miss Addie Ditto, of Louisville, and three brothers, John T. Ditto, of Decatur, Ill.; William M. Ditto, of Versailles, Ky., and Franklin Ditto, Jr., of Louisville.

The Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
26 Feb 1917, Mon • Page 3

ABRAM DITTO DIES
BURIAL AT BRANDENBURG

Louisville, Ky., Feb. 26. - Abram Ditto, aged sixty-two, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. David W. Fairleigh yesterday. The burial was today at the Ditto family burying ground at Brandenburg.

The Twice-A-Week Messenger
Owensboro, Kentucky
28 Feb 1917, Wed • Page 1
Abram Ditto

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Abram Ditto.

Abram Ditto, 62 years old, died following an illness of several months early yesterday morning at the residence of his sister, Mrs. David W. Fairleigh, 1223 South Brook street. Mr. Ditto came to Louisville from his home in Birmingham, Ala., last September to attend the funeral of his son, who died of blood poisoning after having a tooth extracted. Mr. Ditto became ill a short time later and sank rapidly. He was for several years engaged in the insurance business in Birmingham, where he went from Louisville. He was born at Brandenburg, Ky., but made his home In Louisville for years. The body will be taken to Brandenburg this morning for burial in the family cemetery. Besides Mrs. Fairleigh Mr. Ditto leaves two other sisters, Mrs. J. D. Babbage, of Cloverport, Ky., and Miss Addie Ditto, of Louisville, and three brothers, John T. Ditto, of Decatur, Ill.; William M. Ditto, of Versailles, Ky., and Franklin Ditto, Jr., of Louisville.

The Courier-Journal
Louisville, Kentucky
26 Feb 1917, Mon • Page 3

ABRAM DITTO DIES
BURIAL AT BRANDENBURG

Louisville, Ky., Feb. 26. - Abram Ditto, aged sixty-two, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. David W. Fairleigh yesterday. The burial was today at the Ditto family burying ground at Brandenburg.

The Twice-A-Week Messenger
Owensboro, Kentucky
28 Feb 1917, Wed • Page 1


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