Mrs. W.L. Coleman
Mrs. Axie Coleman, wife of W.L. Coleman of Lyons and daughter of W.T. Moring of this city died at her home in Lyons Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock of pneumonia, she had been ill about two weeks. Mrs. Coleman was well known in Reidsville, she having visited here a number of times and the sympathy of the entire city goes out to the bereaved relatives.
The deceased had been married about nine years, and besides her husband leaves four small children, her father, one brother and four sisters survive her. They are: W.T. Moring, father, P.B. Moring, Misses Ninna and Mattie Moring and Mrs. J.B. Goff, all of Reidsville, and Mrs. A.D. Coleman of Swainsboro.
The remains were brought were brought to Reidsville Tuesday night and lay at the home of her father, until Wednesday at 2 o'clock.
Funeral services were conducted at the city cemetery by Rev. O.B. Rustin of Glennville.
Mrs. W.L. Coleman
Mrs. Axie Coleman, wife of W.L. Coleman of Lyons and daughter of W.T. Moring of this city died at her home in Lyons Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock of pneumonia, she had been ill about two weeks. Mrs. Coleman was well known in Reidsville, she having visited here a number of times and the sympathy of the entire city goes out to the bereaved relatives.
The deceased had been married about nine years, and besides her husband leaves four small children, her father, one brother and four sisters survive her. They are: W.T. Moring, father, P.B. Moring, Misses Ninna and Mattie Moring and Mrs. J.B. Goff, all of Reidsville, and Mrs. A.D. Coleman of Swainsboro.
The remains were brought were brought to Reidsville Tuesday night and lay at the home of her father, until Wednesday at 2 o'clock.
Funeral services were conducted at the city cemetery by Rev. O.B. Rustin of Glennville.
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