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Kate Beatrice <I>Wainright</I> Raybon

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Kate Beatrice Wainright Raybon

Birth
Charlton County, Georgia, USA
Death
1 Oct 1909 (aged 32)
Charlton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Folkston, Charlton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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MRS. RAYBON DIED. The Death Angel visited our town last Friday night, October 1st, 1909 at 11:45 and took from our midst Mrs. Kate B. Raybon, one of our best Christian ladies and took her gently to that bright home above. Mrs. Raybon had only been sick a few days when death was caused by paralysis of the heart which was caused by a shock. Her little two-year-old girl became sick and had convulsions and was not expected to live and from this the mother became ill and finally sacrificed her life for the sake of her dear child. The little girl is now improving.

Mrs. Raybon was born March 18, 1877 and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Wainwright of Folkston. On January 23, 1897 she was married to Mr. Charles M. Raybon of Lulaton but they have lived here since their marriage. She leaves a husband, two little sons, and one little daughter besides her parents and two sisters. [Source: Digest of Charlton County Herald - October 1909 (October 7, 1909)]

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MRS. RAYBON DIED. The Death Angel visited our town last Friday night, October 1st, 1909 at 11:45 and took from our midst Mrs. Kate B. Raybon, one of our best Christian ladies and took her gently to that bright home above. Mrs. Raybon had only been sick a few days when death was caused by paralysis of the heart which was caused by a shock. Her little two-year-old girl became sick and had convulsions and was not expected to live and from this the mother became ill and finally sacrificed her life for the sake of her dear child. The little girl is now improving.

Mrs. Raybon was born March 18, 1877 and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Wainwright of Folkston. On January 23, 1897 she was married to Mr. Charles M. Raybon of Lulaton but they have lived here since their marriage. She leaves a husband, two little sons, and one little daughter besides her parents and two sisters. [Source: Digest of Charlton County Herald - October 1909 (October 7, 1909)]

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