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Carrie E. <I>Bradford</I> Barbour

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Carrie E. Bradford Barbour

Birth
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Apr 1935 (aged 68)
Burnsville, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.2064188, Longitude: -85.8921879
Plot
Section 52 -(Transferred from Burnsville Cem. Dec 12, 1935)
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Columbus Evening Republican 9 Apr 1935
MRS. BARBOUR PASSES BEYOND
Life-long Resident of Rockcreek Township Victim of Paralysis.

Mrs. Carrie Barbour, 68, wife of Frank W. Barbour, died this morning at 6 o'clock at her home near Burnsville following a long illness. She had a partial stroke of paralysis in December and another last week from which she never rallied.

Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by the Rev. L. D. Youngblood. Burial will be in the Burnsville cemetery.

Mrs. Barbour was born in Rockcreek township and spent her entire life there. She was a member of the Burnsville Methodist church. During her early life she taught school for approximately 7 years. She was also a member of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion post at Elizabethtown.

Surviving are her husband, a son and daughter, Harold and Miss Florene Barbour, two grandsons [missing]on and Ross Barbour, all of [missing]rnsville; two sisters, Mrs. Clint [missing]wman, near Waynesburg and [missing] Charles Reed, near Gram-[missing] A son, Raymond Barbour, [missing] in 1918 in an army camp at [missing]w, Ind.
Columbus Evening Republican 9 Apr 1935
MRS. BARBOUR PASSES BEYOND
Life-long Resident of Rockcreek Township Victim of Paralysis.

Mrs. Carrie Barbour, 68, wife of Frank W. Barbour, died this morning at 6 o'clock at her home near Burnsville following a long illness. She had a partial stroke of paralysis in December and another last week from which she never rallied.

Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by the Rev. L. D. Youngblood. Burial will be in the Burnsville cemetery.

Mrs. Barbour was born in Rockcreek township and spent her entire life there. She was a member of the Burnsville Methodist church. During her early life she taught school for approximately 7 years. She was also a member of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion post at Elizabethtown.

Surviving are her husband, a son and daughter, Harold and Miss Florene Barbour, two grandsons [missing]on and Ross Barbour, all of [missing]rnsville; two sisters, Mrs. Clint [missing]wman, near Waynesburg and [missing] Charles Reed, near Gram-[missing] A son, Raymond Barbour, [missing] in 1918 in an army camp at [missing]w, Ind.


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