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Sheffield “Sheffie” <I>Watson</I> Bridges

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Sheffield “Sheffie” Watson Bridges

Birth
Owen County, Kentucky, USA
Death
17 Jun 1939 (aged 65)
Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section N, Lot 1171, Block 6, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Wife of James W Bridges. Former owner of "Ward Hall"

Georgetown Times Friday June 23, 1939

Funeral Services For Mrs. Sheffa Bridges

Funeral services for Mrs. Sheffa Watson Bridges, who died early Saturday morning after an emergency operation at the John Graves Ford Memorial Hospital, were held Sunday afternoon at the four-o'clock at the home on the Frankfort pike with the Rev. G.F. Tinsley, pastor of the Georgetown Christian Church, officiating.

Mrs. Bridges, the wife of J.W. Bridges, and the mother of Cecil Bridges, Georgetown Fire Chief, was a native of Owen County and a member of the Georgetown Christian Church. She had been ill for two weeks.

Besides her husband and son, she is survived by a daughter , Mrs O.E. Huddle of Columbia; a foster brother, Charles Watson of South Portland, Maine, and a grandson, James Clay Bridges of Georgetown.

Pallbearers were John T. Mitchell, Ed Mitchell, Will Bridges, John Porter Jr., Earl Watson, Ewell H. Gibson, James Glass and Spence Porter.
Wife of James W Bridges. Former owner of "Ward Hall"

Georgetown Times Friday June 23, 1939

Funeral Services For Mrs. Sheffa Bridges

Funeral services for Mrs. Sheffa Watson Bridges, who died early Saturday morning after an emergency operation at the John Graves Ford Memorial Hospital, were held Sunday afternoon at the four-o'clock at the home on the Frankfort pike with the Rev. G.F. Tinsley, pastor of the Georgetown Christian Church, officiating.

Mrs. Bridges, the wife of J.W. Bridges, and the mother of Cecil Bridges, Georgetown Fire Chief, was a native of Owen County and a member of the Georgetown Christian Church. She had been ill for two weeks.

Besides her husband and son, she is survived by a daughter , Mrs O.E. Huddle of Columbia; a foster brother, Charles Watson of South Portland, Maine, and a grandson, James Clay Bridges of Georgetown.

Pallbearers were John T. Mitchell, Ed Mitchell, Will Bridges, John Porter Jr., Earl Watson, Ewell H. Gibson, James Glass and Spence Porter.


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