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Emma Etta <I>Lovins</I> Nance

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Emma Etta Lovins Nance

Birth
Death
19 Mar 1955 (aged 83)
Calloway County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
New Concord, Calloway County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Aged Lady Passes Away At Concord
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Mrs. Emma Nance, age 83, died Saturday at the home of her daughters, Mary and Maude Nance of New Concord. Her death was due to complications following an extended illness.
She is survived by three daughters, Mary and Maude Nance and Mrs. John J. Livesay of Chicago, two sons, Thomas B. and John A. Nance, both of Chicago, four sisters, Mrs. J. L. Miller, Mrs. Irene Tucker, Mrs. Harry Utterback, and Mrs. W. E. Owings, all of Murray, four brothers, E. W. and Lee Lovins of Murray Route five and H. T. and Will Lovins of Murray. Mrs. Nance is also survived by three grandchildren.
She was a member of the Sulphur Springs Methodist Church where the funeral was held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. H. L. Lax and Bro. W. R. Gentry conducting the service. Burial was in the New Concord Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were: Norman Lovins, Guy Lovins, Herman Lovins, James L. Jones, Charles Owings and Frank Montgomery.
The Max H. Churchill Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Ledger & Times - March 21, 1955
Aged Lady Passes Away At Concord
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Mrs. Emma Nance, age 83, died Saturday at the home of her daughters, Mary and Maude Nance of New Concord. Her death was due to complications following an extended illness.
She is survived by three daughters, Mary and Maude Nance and Mrs. John J. Livesay of Chicago, two sons, Thomas B. and John A. Nance, both of Chicago, four sisters, Mrs. J. L. Miller, Mrs. Irene Tucker, Mrs. Harry Utterback, and Mrs. W. E. Owings, all of Murray, four brothers, E. W. and Lee Lovins of Murray Route five and H. T. and Will Lovins of Murray. Mrs. Nance is also survived by three grandchildren.
She was a member of the Sulphur Springs Methodist Church where the funeral was held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. H. L. Lax and Bro. W. R. Gentry conducting the service. Burial was in the New Concord Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were: Norman Lovins, Guy Lovins, Herman Lovins, James L. Jones, Charles Owings and Frank Montgomery.
The Max H. Churchill Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Ledger & Times - March 21, 1955

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