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Lydia Margaret <I>Caudill</I> Caudill

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Lydia Margaret Caudill Caudill

Birth
Jeremiah, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA
Death
2 Nov 1946 (aged 75)
Letcher County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Lydia Margaret (Caudill) Caudill was the daughter of Henry and Sarah (Eldridge) Caudill. She married David Caudill on July 14, 1896, in Letcher County, KY. They had at least six children: Louinda Caudill, Ida Caudill, John P. Caudill, William Curtis Caudill, Charles Henderson Caudill and Essie (Caudill) Sweeney.

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The obituary of Lydia Margaret (Caudill) Caudill as published in the November 7, 1946, issue of The Mountain Eagle newspaper (page 4):

Obituary of Mrs. David Caudill

Early Saturday morning, before the sun had gotten very far on its journey across the heavens and while all was quiet and still in the great twilight of the vallies, the Death Angel came and took away from this life, Aunt Margret Caudill who resided for many years on the little hill at mouth of Sandlick. Aunt Margret was born Nov. 1, 1871 in the home of her parents, Uncle Henry and Aunt Sallie Caudill of Jeremiah, Ky.

Early in life she was married to David Caudill, also of Jeremiah, Ky., and to this union was born eight children, four having preceded her in death. She leaves the following children to mourn her loss: Curt Caudill, John C. Caudill, Charlie Caudill and Essie Sweeny, also a host of grand children and many other close relatives and friends. Upwards in thirty years ago Aunt Margret gave her heart to the Lord Jesus Christ and become a member of the Sandlick Baptist Church. Oh! what a faithful Christian life was manifested in her pure simple and faithful life.

She was not of the modern style, but of the old stock of long past days when honesty, virtue and righteousness was predominantly taught and practiced around the family hearthstone. Her name perhaps, was never registered in the social register of today, but we feel her name has been enrolled in God's registrar, The Lamb's Book of Life, and that her name has been called and she answered.

Today we feel that she is enjoying perfect peace and rest that remaineth to the people of God. May God bless her children and relatives to look upwards yes, ever upwards toward the high and holy estate where we, by the help of God can some day meet our loved one and live with them in the ceaseless ages of eternity.

Funeral services were conducted at the Sandlick Church Monday at 10:00 o'clock A.M., with Elds. Wesley Caudill, Dewey Sexton, Kirby Ison and T. R. Collier, officiating, with Craft Funeral Home in charge of funeral rites.
Lydia Margaret (Caudill) Caudill was the daughter of Henry and Sarah (Eldridge) Caudill. She married David Caudill on July 14, 1896, in Letcher County, KY. They had at least six children: Louinda Caudill, Ida Caudill, John P. Caudill, William Curtis Caudill, Charles Henderson Caudill and Essie (Caudill) Sweeney.

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The obituary of Lydia Margaret (Caudill) Caudill as published in the November 7, 1946, issue of The Mountain Eagle newspaper (page 4):

Obituary of Mrs. David Caudill

Early Saturday morning, before the sun had gotten very far on its journey across the heavens and while all was quiet and still in the great twilight of the vallies, the Death Angel came and took away from this life, Aunt Margret Caudill who resided for many years on the little hill at mouth of Sandlick. Aunt Margret was born Nov. 1, 1871 in the home of her parents, Uncle Henry and Aunt Sallie Caudill of Jeremiah, Ky.

Early in life she was married to David Caudill, also of Jeremiah, Ky., and to this union was born eight children, four having preceded her in death. She leaves the following children to mourn her loss: Curt Caudill, John C. Caudill, Charlie Caudill and Essie Sweeny, also a host of grand children and many other close relatives and friends. Upwards in thirty years ago Aunt Margret gave her heart to the Lord Jesus Christ and become a member of the Sandlick Baptist Church. Oh! what a faithful Christian life was manifested in her pure simple and faithful life.

She was not of the modern style, but of the old stock of long past days when honesty, virtue and righteousness was predominantly taught and practiced around the family hearthstone. Her name perhaps, was never registered in the social register of today, but we feel her name has been enrolled in God's registrar, The Lamb's Book of Life, and that her name has been called and she answered.

Today we feel that she is enjoying perfect peace and rest that remaineth to the people of God. May God bless her children and relatives to look upwards yes, ever upwards toward the high and holy estate where we, by the help of God can some day meet our loved one and live with them in the ceaseless ages of eternity.

Funeral services were conducted at the Sandlick Church Monday at 10:00 o'clock A.M., with Elds. Wesley Caudill, Dewey Sexton, Kirby Ison and T. R. Collier, officiating, with Craft Funeral Home in charge of funeral rites.


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