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Addie <I>Davis</I> Price

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Addie Davis Price

Birth
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
6 Mar 1938 (aged 65)
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Christopher Columbus Price, Jr.

Mother of James, Robert, and Flora Price.

Daughter of James McHenry Davis and Naomi Jane Price.

Cause of death was typhoid fever.

ADDIE PRICE

1873-1938

Prominent Woman Dies
Mrs. C.C. Price, 65, Passes At her Home Sunday
Mrs. Addie Davis Price, a member of one of the county's prominent families and a well known woman, died at her home on Davis Branch last Sunday, March 6.

She was the wife of C.C. Price and was past 65 years of age, having been born July 14, 1873.

Mrs. Price was a good Christian woman and had been a member of the United Baptist Church for nearly fifty years. She was a daughter of the late James M. and Naomi Price Davis and was one of twelve children born to this couple. She lived and died at the old Davis homestead where she was born.

Mrs. Price is survived by her husband, C.C. Price, and one son Robert W. Price. She is also survived by the following sisters: Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, East Point; Mrs. Lorinda Spradlin, West Van Lear; Mrs. Hemma Childers, Mrs. Cynthia Auxier and Ella Hall, all of Paintsville, and Mrs. Minnie Akers of Wheelersburg, Ohio. Many other relatives throughout Eastern Kentucky also survive. Two brothers and three sisters preceded her in death a number of years ago.

Funeral services were held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in charge of Rev. John Brown, of Kermit, W. Va., and Rev. Tip Preston of Meally. Ky. Burial in the old Davis cemetery on Davis Branch.

The undertaking department of the Paintsville Furniture Company had charge of the funeral arrangements.

Out of town people attending the funeral included Mrs. R.W. Akers of Wheelersburg, Ohio; Mrs, Henry Hoar, New Boston, Ohio; Mrs. Chas. Lawson, New Boston, Ohio; Captain John W. Davis and son Paul,Fullerton, Ky.;Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peels and their two daughters Myrtie and Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Akers of Portsmouth, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, Greenup, Ky., and Mrs. Virgie Dills, of Akron, Ohio.



Paintsville Herald
Thursday
March 10, 1938


Wife of Christopher Columbus Price, Jr.

Mother of James, Robert, and Flora Price.

Daughter of James McHenry Davis and Naomi Jane Price.

Cause of death was typhoid fever.

ADDIE PRICE

1873-1938

Prominent Woman Dies
Mrs. C.C. Price, 65, Passes At her Home Sunday
Mrs. Addie Davis Price, a member of one of the county's prominent families and a well known woman, died at her home on Davis Branch last Sunday, March 6.

She was the wife of C.C. Price and was past 65 years of age, having been born July 14, 1873.

Mrs. Price was a good Christian woman and had been a member of the United Baptist Church for nearly fifty years. She was a daughter of the late James M. and Naomi Price Davis and was one of twelve children born to this couple. She lived and died at the old Davis homestead where she was born.

Mrs. Price is survived by her husband, C.C. Price, and one son Robert W. Price. She is also survived by the following sisters: Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, East Point; Mrs. Lorinda Spradlin, West Van Lear; Mrs. Hemma Childers, Mrs. Cynthia Auxier and Ella Hall, all of Paintsville, and Mrs. Minnie Akers of Wheelersburg, Ohio. Many other relatives throughout Eastern Kentucky also survive. Two brothers and three sisters preceded her in death a number of years ago.

Funeral services were held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in charge of Rev. John Brown, of Kermit, W. Va., and Rev. Tip Preston of Meally. Ky. Burial in the old Davis cemetery on Davis Branch.

The undertaking department of the Paintsville Furniture Company had charge of the funeral arrangements.

Out of town people attending the funeral included Mrs. R.W. Akers of Wheelersburg, Ohio; Mrs, Henry Hoar, New Boston, Ohio; Mrs. Chas. Lawson, New Boston, Ohio; Captain John W. Davis and son Paul,Fullerton, Ky.;Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peels and their two daughters Myrtie and Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Akers of Portsmouth, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, Greenup, Ky., and Mrs. Virgie Dills, of Akron, Ohio.



Paintsville Herald
Thursday
March 10, 1938




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