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Antoinette Phoebe <I>Burke</I> Gartrell

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Antoinette Phoebe Burke Gartrell

Birth
Death
19 Oct 1882 (aged 47)
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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10/22/1882 - Atlanta Constitution - The funeral services of the late Mrs. L. J. Gartrell occurred at the family residence on Decatur street Friday morning at 8 am. A large concourse of friends and relatives met on the sad occasion. Rev. C. A. Evans officiated and in his remarks dwelt upton the life and lovely characteristics of the deceased. The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers; Judge George Hillyer, Judge Daniel Pittman, E. F. Hoge, John Keely, T. M. Clarke, Alex M. Wallace, Thomas P. Westmoreland and Luther J. Glenn. The remains were laid to rest in Oakland cemetery. Mrs. Gartrell was a woman whose kind charities were enjoyed by the poor and destitute in Atlanta. She had for years been one of the leading members of the First Methodist church and will be missed there as much as in the social circle she so long adorned in this city.
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Antionette was married to the famous Brig. General Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell - also buried here at Oakland. She was his second wife and they had eigh children together.

His first wife, Louisianna Olivia Gideon/Gartrell is also buried here - they had six children.
10/22/1882 - Atlanta Constitution - The funeral services of the late Mrs. L. J. Gartrell occurred at the family residence on Decatur street Friday morning at 8 am. A large concourse of friends and relatives met on the sad occasion. Rev. C. A. Evans officiated and in his remarks dwelt upton the life and lovely characteristics of the deceased. The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers; Judge George Hillyer, Judge Daniel Pittman, E. F. Hoge, John Keely, T. M. Clarke, Alex M. Wallace, Thomas P. Westmoreland and Luther J. Glenn. The remains were laid to rest in Oakland cemetery. Mrs. Gartrell was a woman whose kind charities were enjoyed by the poor and destitute in Atlanta. She had for years been one of the leading members of the First Methodist church and will be missed there as much as in the social circle she so long adorned in this city.
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Antionette was married to the famous Brig. General Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell - also buried here at Oakland. She was his second wife and they had eigh children together.

His first wife, Louisianna Olivia Gideon/Gartrell is also buried here - they had six children.


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