Mrs. Mary Addie Smith, by Rev. J.M. Fleming
Another of earth's choice spirits has been called away from the fading and perishable things of time to the fadeless and enduring realities of eternal bliss in the passing of Mrs. Addie Smith at her home on Rt. 5, Lumberton of Brights Disease in her 34th year, Monday morning.
Funeral services were in charge of Pastor R.N. Cashwell of Cedar Grove Baptist Church of which deceased was a loyal, devoted and faithful member, at 3 p.m. Tuesday, assisted by Rev. E.A. Paul and the writer, and interment was made in the family cemetery near the home.
Pallbearers were Sanford and Norwood Kinlaw, Bunger and Bernice West, David Prevatte, Flemming Brisson. The wreaths were placed by Misses Mary Lewis and Elizabeth Smith, Mas dames Norwood Kinlaw, Claude Branch, J.C. Stansel, Cora McNeil and Frank Collins.
Surviving are her Husband, Mr. Gladstone Smith; 2 sons, Boyd and Horace; one daughter Rosa Lee; parents, Mr. & Mrs. W.C. West, Rt 5, Lumberton; 2 brothers and a sister, Bundy, East Lumberton, Alton and Mrs. A.M. Ivey, Rt 5, Lumberton.
The very large congregation at the services attested to the esteem the beloved young woman was held in. She was an exceptionally fine Christian character who will be greatly missed from her church, home and community. The bereaved have the sincere sympathy of all their friends. The song service was led by the Cedar Grove Choir, led by Mr. W.K. Monroe.
Mrs. Mary Addie Smith, by Rev. J.M. Fleming
Another of earth's choice spirits has been called away from the fading and perishable things of time to the fadeless and enduring realities of eternal bliss in the passing of Mrs. Addie Smith at her home on Rt. 5, Lumberton of Brights Disease in her 34th year, Monday morning.
Funeral services were in charge of Pastor R.N. Cashwell of Cedar Grove Baptist Church of which deceased was a loyal, devoted and faithful member, at 3 p.m. Tuesday, assisted by Rev. E.A. Paul and the writer, and interment was made in the family cemetery near the home.
Pallbearers were Sanford and Norwood Kinlaw, Bunger and Bernice West, David Prevatte, Flemming Brisson. The wreaths were placed by Misses Mary Lewis and Elizabeth Smith, Mas dames Norwood Kinlaw, Claude Branch, J.C. Stansel, Cora McNeil and Frank Collins.
Surviving are her Husband, Mr. Gladstone Smith; 2 sons, Boyd and Horace; one daughter Rosa Lee; parents, Mr. & Mrs. W.C. West, Rt 5, Lumberton; 2 brothers and a sister, Bundy, East Lumberton, Alton and Mrs. A.M. Ivey, Rt 5, Lumberton.
The very large congregation at the services attested to the esteem the beloved young woman was held in. She was an exceptionally fine Christian character who will be greatly missed from her church, home and community. The bereaved have the sincere sympathy of all their friends. The song service was led by the Cedar Grove Choir, led by Mr. W.K. Monroe.
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