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Nona Ethel <I>Feese</I> Wilson

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Nona Ethel Feese Wilson

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24 Mar 1946 (aged 66–67)
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Campbellsville, Taylor County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. Nona E. Wilson, 67 years of age, were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon from the Methodist church with the Rev. R.L. Sleamaker in charge, assisted by Rev. E.P. Gast. Mrs. Wilson died at the home on Lebanon Avenue Sunday following a paralytic stroke on Friday. She was a native of Adair County, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Feese, and was married to Mark Wilson in 1901. To this union eight children were born.

Surviving are: Miller, Herman, Mrs. Parker Newcomb, Mrs. Tim Dooley, and Mrs. Bobby Bell, and George Wilson, all of Campbellsville, and Ralph Wilson, Indianapolis. She also leaves three sisters and two brothers: William Feese, Dayton, Ohio, R.M. Feese, Lexington, Mrs. W.L. Wilson, city, Mrs. A.R. Bishop, Mrs. S.W. Epperson, and Mrs. Carlyn Cotlin, all of Louisville. She also leaves 13 grandchildren.

The pallbearers were: James Graham, Irvin Ratliff, Otis Wethington, Charlie Beard, Charlie Newcomb, and Clate Rice. Honorary were: Willie Speers, Charlie Hedgespeth, Geo. R. Newcomb, Ray Borders, and H.W. Wilson. Flowerbearers were: Misses Jean Hedgespeth, Edith Hedgespeth, Imogene Perkins, Mary Frances Wilson, June Wilson, Juanita Wilson, Barbara Newcomb, and Peggy Newton.

Additional information and correction of the obituary notice of Mrs. Mark Wilson, which was published last week as supplied by the undertaker: Mrs. Nona Feese Wilson, 67, was a native of Cane Valley and professed faith early in life and joined the Cane Valley Methodist Church. She moved her membership to Campbellsville 21 years ago. Following funeral services Monday, March 25, at the Campbellsville Methodist Church, interment was in Brookside.

(The News-Journal, Mar 28 & Apr 4, 1946)
Funeral services for Mrs. Nona E. Wilson, 67 years of age, were held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon from the Methodist church with the Rev. R.L. Sleamaker in charge, assisted by Rev. E.P. Gast. Mrs. Wilson died at the home on Lebanon Avenue Sunday following a paralytic stroke on Friday. She was a native of Adair County, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Feese, and was married to Mark Wilson in 1901. To this union eight children were born.

Surviving are: Miller, Herman, Mrs. Parker Newcomb, Mrs. Tim Dooley, and Mrs. Bobby Bell, and George Wilson, all of Campbellsville, and Ralph Wilson, Indianapolis. She also leaves three sisters and two brothers: William Feese, Dayton, Ohio, R.M. Feese, Lexington, Mrs. W.L. Wilson, city, Mrs. A.R. Bishop, Mrs. S.W. Epperson, and Mrs. Carlyn Cotlin, all of Louisville. She also leaves 13 grandchildren.

The pallbearers were: James Graham, Irvin Ratliff, Otis Wethington, Charlie Beard, Charlie Newcomb, and Clate Rice. Honorary were: Willie Speers, Charlie Hedgespeth, Geo. R. Newcomb, Ray Borders, and H.W. Wilson. Flowerbearers were: Misses Jean Hedgespeth, Edith Hedgespeth, Imogene Perkins, Mary Frances Wilson, June Wilson, Juanita Wilson, Barbara Newcomb, and Peggy Newton.

Additional information and correction of the obituary notice of Mrs. Mark Wilson, which was published last week as supplied by the undertaker: Mrs. Nona Feese Wilson, 67, was a native of Cane Valley and professed faith early in life and joined the Cane Valley Methodist Church. She moved her membership to Campbellsville 21 years ago. Following funeral services Monday, March 25, at the Campbellsville Methodist Church, interment was in Brookside.

(The News-Journal, Mar 28 & Apr 4, 1946)


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97249306/nona_ethel-wilson: accessed ), memorial page for Nona Ethel Feese Wilson (Mar 1879–24 Mar 1946), Find a Grave Memorial ID 97249306, citing Brookside Cemetery, Campbellsville, Taylor County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by BC (contributor 47306211).