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Sarah Ann <I>Buntley</I> Groce Isom

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Sarah Ann Buntley Groce Isom

Birth
Mimosa, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Death
20 Dec 1932 (aged 72)
Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Mimosa, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Jacob B. Buntley and Elizabeth Forrester.

First husband was Doak H. Groce. They had a daughter Delia Groce.

Second husband was Robert Haggard Isom. See his memorial for more information.


Mrs. Sarah Buntley Isom, aged 74 years and wife of Mr. R. H. Isom, died in Fayetteville at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Thompson, at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, December 21, 1932. She had been an invalid for two years and during that time everything possible ad been done by loving hands for her comfort and to lessen the blow that disease had placed upon her. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbytarian Church and her godly life is an assurance to her sorrowing relatives that to her death was only the gate to eternal bliss. Funeral service was conducted at the C.P. church by Rev. Burroughs and Eld. Largen, burial at the Buntley graveyard near Mimosa. Surviving her are her husband and four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. John Thompson of Detroit, Mrs. Percy Taft of Taft, Mrs. Frank Norman of Lynchburg, Ed Isom of Atlanta and Althea Isom of Taft.
Daughter of Jacob B. Buntley and Elizabeth Forrester.

First husband was Doak H. Groce. They had a daughter Delia Groce.

Second husband was Robert Haggard Isom. See his memorial for more information.


Mrs. Sarah Buntley Isom, aged 74 years and wife of Mr. R. H. Isom, died in Fayetteville at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Thompson, at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, December 21, 1932. She had been an invalid for two years and during that time everything possible ad been done by loving hands for her comfort and to lessen the blow that disease had placed upon her. She was a member of the Cumberland Presbytarian Church and her godly life is an assurance to her sorrowing relatives that to her death was only the gate to eternal bliss. Funeral service was conducted at the C.P. church by Rev. Burroughs and Eld. Largen, burial at the Buntley graveyard near Mimosa. Surviving her are her husband and four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. John Thompson of Detroit, Mrs. Percy Taft of Taft, Mrs. Frank Norman of Lynchburg, Ed Isom of Atlanta and Althea Isom of Taft.


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