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Pearl “Ma” <I>Fields</I> Fields

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Pearl “Ma” Fields Fields

Birth
Metcalfe County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 Jun 1992 (aged 96)
Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Pearl Fields
Born June 2, 1896
Died June 27, 1992

Age 96, died at Homewood Health Care Center.

Daughter of:
Samuel Noah and Mary Ellen (Jessie) Fields

Wife of:
Calvin Fields. They were married April 8, 1915

Survivors:
Two sons: Carroll Fields of Bowling Green and Elbert Fields of Glasgow; three daughters: Jewell Jessie of Edmonton, Mayme Shives of Metcalfe County and Clara Gibson of Indiana; several grandchildren and great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; and many extended family and friends.

Predeceased by:
One son: Earon Fields

Known as "Ma Fields" to many...

Services:
Funeral services were held at Butler Funeral Home in Edmonton on Monday, June 29, 1992 at 1:00 PM with Brother Kenneth Grizzle officiating.

Burial followed in Big Meadow Cemetery.

Note:
The stone is set backwards. Printed with Pa on the Right and Ma on the Left. This being incorrect, they turned the stone around so that the graves are marked correctly.
Pearl Fields
Born June 2, 1896
Died June 27, 1992

Age 96, died at Homewood Health Care Center.

Daughter of:
Samuel Noah and Mary Ellen (Jessie) Fields

Wife of:
Calvin Fields. They were married April 8, 1915

Survivors:
Two sons: Carroll Fields of Bowling Green and Elbert Fields of Glasgow; three daughters: Jewell Jessie of Edmonton, Mayme Shives of Metcalfe County and Clara Gibson of Indiana; several grandchildren and great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; and many extended family and friends.

Predeceased by:
One son: Earon Fields

Known as "Ma Fields" to many...

Services:
Funeral services were held at Butler Funeral Home in Edmonton on Monday, June 29, 1992 at 1:00 PM with Brother Kenneth Grizzle officiating.

Burial followed in Big Meadow Cemetery.

Note:
The stone is set backwards. Printed with Pa on the Right and Ma on the Left. This being incorrect, they turned the stone around so that the graves are marked correctly.


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