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Charley Belle Hatcher Parson

Birth
Death
12 Apr 1909
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Phenix City, Russell County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Died aged 20 years, so evidently born about 1889. Married Meredith Joseph PARSONS.

"MRS. C. B. PARSON DIED YESTERDAY // Mrs. Charles [sic] Belle PARSON, aged 20 years, died at her residence, No. 1015 Fourteenth street yesterday morning at 2:30 o'clock, after an illness of only eight hours. The deceased was a devoted Christian and was beloved by many friends. // Besides her loving husband, Mrs. M. J. PARSONS [sic], she is survived by her mother, Mrs. M. F. HATCHER, of Durham, N. C., one brother, E. N. HATCHER, of Durham, N. C., and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie HALL, of Columbus, and Mrs. E. L. VINSON, of Birmingham. She is also survived by two small children, Mae Lucile and Ruth PARSON, of Columbus. // The funeral will take place from the residence this afternoon at three o'clock, the services being conducted by the Rev. J. T. FARR. Interment will be in Pine Grove cemetery." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Sunday, 11 APR 1909, p. 5.]

"MRS. PARSON'S FUNERAL. // The fuenral of Mrs. M. J. PARSON, whose sad death occurred at 2:30 o'clock Saturday morning, took place Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and was largely attended by friends and relatives of the deceased. // The service was conducted by the Rev. J. T. FARR, and the interment was in Pine Grove cemetery. The followin ladies acted as pallbearers: Mrs. H. HOBBS, Mrs. J. T. INGRAM, Mrs. J. H. STEPHENS, Mrs. Fannie TEAL, Mrs. Ella HODGE and Mrs. Annie NEWSOME." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 13 APR 1909, p. 8.]

Husband was evidently M. Joseph PARSONS, son of Benjamin Franklin PARSONS and Chloe (LEDBETTER) PARSONS.
Died aged 20 years, so evidently born about 1889. Married Meredith Joseph PARSONS.

"MRS. C. B. PARSON DIED YESTERDAY // Mrs. Charles [sic] Belle PARSON, aged 20 years, died at her residence, No. 1015 Fourteenth street yesterday morning at 2:30 o'clock, after an illness of only eight hours. The deceased was a devoted Christian and was beloved by many friends. // Besides her loving husband, Mrs. M. J. PARSONS [sic], she is survived by her mother, Mrs. M. F. HATCHER, of Durham, N. C., one brother, E. N. HATCHER, of Durham, N. C., and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie HALL, of Columbus, and Mrs. E. L. VINSON, of Birmingham. She is also survived by two small children, Mae Lucile and Ruth PARSON, of Columbus. // The funeral will take place from the residence this afternoon at three o'clock, the services being conducted by the Rev. J. T. FARR. Interment will be in Pine Grove cemetery." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Sunday, 11 APR 1909, p. 5.]

"MRS. PARSON'S FUNERAL. // The fuenral of Mrs. M. J. PARSON, whose sad death occurred at 2:30 o'clock Saturday morning, took place Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and was largely attended by friends and relatives of the deceased. // The service was conducted by the Rev. J. T. FARR, and the interment was in Pine Grove cemetery. The followin ladies acted as pallbearers: Mrs. H. HOBBS, Mrs. J. T. INGRAM, Mrs. J. H. STEPHENS, Mrs. Fannie TEAL, Mrs. Ella HODGE and Mrs. Annie NEWSOME." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 13 APR 1909, p. 8.]

Husband was evidently M. Joseph PARSONS, son of Benjamin Franklin PARSONS and Chloe (LEDBETTER) PARSONS.


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