Mr. D. F. Warren, of Mabel, in town Monday, tells of the death of Mrs. Daily Combs, well known resident of his section, which occurred Sunday night. The aged lady had been ill for a long time. Other information, funeral details, etc., are unavailable.
Watauga Democrat, December 26, 1935, Page 5
Mrs. Sallie Adams Combs
Mrs. Sallie Adams Combs, aged 77, died December 21 at Vilas, North Carolina. Funeral and interment was at Henson's Chapel, December 23, at 11 a.m. with Reverend Mr. Parker in charge.
Surviving are the husband, W. D. Combs and the following children: Mrs. T. C. Cain, Southwick, Idaho; Mrs. J. L. McSwain, Gastonia, North Carolina; H. L. Combs, Mabel, North Carolina; Mrs. J. L. Seagraves, West Jefferson; J. P. Combs, Mrs. W. H. Campbell, of Vilas and Mrs. Spencer Miller, of Boone. 34 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, also, survive.
Mrs. Combs was a well known, particularly in the western part of the county, where she had attracted a wide friendship through her many sterling traits of womanhood. She will be greatly missed in her section.
Watauga Democrat, January 02, 1936, Page 1
Mr. D. F. Warren, of Mabel, in town Monday, tells of the death of Mrs. Daily Combs, well known resident of his section, which occurred Sunday night. The aged lady had been ill for a long time. Other information, funeral details, etc., are unavailable.
Watauga Democrat, December 26, 1935, Page 5
Mrs. Sallie Adams Combs
Mrs. Sallie Adams Combs, aged 77, died December 21 at Vilas, North Carolina. Funeral and interment was at Henson's Chapel, December 23, at 11 a.m. with Reverend Mr. Parker in charge.
Surviving are the husband, W. D. Combs and the following children: Mrs. T. C. Cain, Southwick, Idaho; Mrs. J. L. McSwain, Gastonia, North Carolina; H. L. Combs, Mabel, North Carolina; Mrs. J. L. Seagraves, West Jefferson; J. P. Combs, Mrs. W. H. Campbell, of Vilas and Mrs. Spencer Miller, of Boone. 34 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, also, survive.
Mrs. Combs was a well known, particularly in the western part of the county, where she had attracted a wide friendship through her many sterling traits of womanhood. She will be greatly missed in her section.
Watauga Democrat, January 02, 1936, Page 1
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