Andrew C. Bateman
Dickson, Tenn., July 9. - Special - Andrew Cltyon [sic] Bateman, aged 31, was found dead on the train as it entered Louisville, Ky., Monday afternoon. He was en route to Cincinati, where he had empoyment, and was suddenly stricken with heart failure.
He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. W. [sic] Bateman of this place and resided here prior to moving to Shelbyville a few years ago. His remains were brought here and conveyed to the home of his half-brother, J. A. Bruce, where funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. J. H. Cowan, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and interment took place in Union cemetery.
He is survived by his wife and two children, who reside at Shelbyville; two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Winchester, of Nashville, and Mrs. Henry Webster of Greenbrier, also his half-brother J. A. Bruce of this place.
Andrew C. Bateman
Dickson, Tenn., July 9. - Special - Andrew Cltyon [sic] Bateman, aged 31, was found dead on the train as it entered Louisville, Ky., Monday afternoon. He was en route to Cincinati, where he had empoyment, and was suddenly stricken with heart failure.
He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. W. [sic] Bateman of this place and resided here prior to moving to Shelbyville a few years ago. His remains were brought here and conveyed to the home of his half-brother, J. A. Bruce, where funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. J. H. Cowan, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and interment took place in Union cemetery.
He is survived by his wife and two children, who reside at Shelbyville; two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Winchester, of Nashville, and Mrs. Henry Webster of Greenbrier, also his half-brother J. A. Bruce of this place.
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