Mrs. Lucy Jobe died in Hopkinsville Wed. where she was sent a few weeks ago for treatment of an affection of the head. She was 56 years old and formerly lived in the southern part of the city. She was well known and highly esteemed. Survived by three children: Clarence Hornsby of the city, Mrs. Wash Styers of Mayfield and Mrs. James Puckett of Hickman county. Burial at Salem in Hickman county.
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Widow of Francis M. Jobe secondly, and firstly William P. Hornsby.
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I did not locate a tombstone for her, nor her daughter that died before her, which was Pearl. There are 2 foot stones beside her 1st husband, I am assuming they are for them.
Mrs. Lucy Jobe died in Hopkinsville Wed. where she was sent a few weeks ago for treatment of an affection of the head. She was 56 years old and formerly lived in the southern part of the city. She was well known and highly esteemed. Survived by three children: Clarence Hornsby of the city, Mrs. Wash Styers of Mayfield and Mrs. James Puckett of Hickman county. Burial at Salem in Hickman county.
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Widow of Francis M. Jobe secondly, and firstly William P. Hornsby.
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I did not locate a tombstone for her, nor her daughter that died before her, which was Pearl. There are 2 foot stones beside her 1st husband, I am assuming they are for them.
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