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The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Cunningham, aged seventy-nine, who died Tuesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Nannie D. McClintock, in Bourbon Heights, was held at the residence of Mrs. McClintock, at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, with services conducted by Eld. J. D. Gilbert of Winchester. Mrs. Cunningham’s death was due principally to arterio-scierosis, resulting from the infirmities of age. She was a native of Bourbon county, a daughter of Eldred S. and Henrietta Dudley, of this county, and was the widow of Mr. Joseph P. Cunningham, who died in Lexington, in 1874. She was an aunt of Mrs. F. L. Lapsley, Mrs. B. F. Bedford and Misses Nellie and Nannie McClintock, all of this city and county. Besides these she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. McClintock and Miss Rebecca Dudley, of Paris, one brother, Mr. J. Ambrose Dudley, of this county, and a nephew, Dr. Wm. K. Dudley, of near Hutchison.
The remains were interred in the family lot in Paris Cemetery. The pall-bearers were J. Frank Clay, Frank M. Clay, Silas E. Bedford, Carey Ward, Charles N. Fithian and Charles T. Kenney.
Mrs. Cunningham was a woman whom everyone loved and respected. Her chief aim in life seemed to be to do the most good she could to everyone around her, and as a neighbor she held the esteem of those with whom she came in contact.
sent by Rebecca Sheehan-Plotkin
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86069873/1917-05-11/ed-1/seq-8/
The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Cunningham, aged seventy-nine, who died Tuesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Nannie D. McClintock, in Bourbon Heights, was held at the residence of Mrs. McClintock, at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, with services conducted by Eld. J. D. Gilbert of Winchester. Mrs. Cunningham’s death was due principally to arterio-scierosis, resulting from the infirmities of age. She was a native of Bourbon county, a daughter of Eldred S. and Henrietta Dudley, of this county, and was the widow of Mr. Joseph P. Cunningham, who died in Lexington, in 1874. She was an aunt of Mrs. F. L. Lapsley, Mrs. B. F. Bedford and Misses Nellie and Nannie McClintock, all of this city and county. Besides these she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. McClintock and Miss Rebecca Dudley, of Paris, one brother, Mr. J. Ambrose Dudley, of this county, and a nephew, Dr. Wm. K. Dudley, of near Hutchison.
The remains were interred in the family lot in Paris Cemetery. The pall-bearers were J. Frank Clay, Frank M. Clay, Silas E. Bedford, Carey Ward, Charles N. Fithian and Charles T. Kenney.
Mrs. Cunningham was a woman whom everyone loved and respected. Her chief aim in life seemed to be to do the most good she could to everyone around her, and as a neighbor she held the esteem of those with whom she came in contact.
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