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Lucy Champe Acock

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Lucy Champe Acock

Birth
Death
30 Nov 1910 (aged 81–82)
Burial
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Section/Pioneer Garden/Block 196/Lot 7/Space 1
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Lucy Champe Acock passed away on November 30th 1910… The following was quoted from Lucy’s Funeral Notice published in The Tampa Tribune November 29th 1910:

“AT ADVANCED AGE MUCH LOVED WOMAN PASSES ON

Mrs. Acock Had Been Been Resident of Tampa For Many Years---Funeral at 3 This Afternoon

After an illness on several weeks Mrs. Lucy C. Acock, eighty-two years of age, the mother of Mrs. W. W. DeHart, died last night at 8:30 o’clock at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. DeHart, with whom she had made her home for twenty-one years, Mrs. Acock had lived in t the city for seventeen years and was widely known and loved and her death causes profound sorrow among all who knew her.
The funeral will be held at 38 o’clock this afternoon from St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Bishop Gray who happens to be in the city, officiating. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. The pallbearers are Geo. H. Struss, D. C. Gillette, M. J. Miller, Jr., Dr. C. S. Stafford, Captain W. B. Denham, Robert H. MacKay, H. Augustus Brown, A. C. Moore.”


Thanks to The Good Cemeterian and to Jen Armbruster for her contribution towards the telling of Mrs. Acock's story.

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Lucy Champe Acock passed away on November 30th 1910… The following was quoted from Lucy’s Funeral Notice published in The Tampa Tribune November 29th 1910:

“AT ADVANCED AGE MUCH LOVED WOMAN PASSES ON

Mrs. Acock Had Been Been Resident of Tampa For Many Years---Funeral at 3 This Afternoon

After an illness on several weeks Mrs. Lucy C. Acock, eighty-two years of age, the mother of Mrs. W. W. DeHart, died last night at 8:30 o’clock at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. DeHart, with whom she had made her home for twenty-one years, Mrs. Acock had lived in t the city for seventeen years and was widely known and loved and her death causes profound sorrow among all who knew her.
The funeral will be held at 38 o’clock this afternoon from St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Bishop Gray who happens to be in the city, officiating. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. The pallbearers are Geo. H. Struss, D. C. Gillette, M. J. Miller, Jr., Dr. C. S. Stafford, Captain W. B. Denham, Robert H. MacKay, H. Augustus Brown, A. C. Moore.”


Thanks to The Good Cemeterian and to Jen Armbruster for her contribution towards the telling of Mrs. Acock's story.


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