Mrs. Isaac R. Pile died at nine o'clock a. m. last Sunday (December 31, 1922)at her home near Custer.
She left a baby girl a few hours old which died on Tuesday.
Mrs. Pile is survived by her husband , several step-children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Conner, of near Rosetta; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Bramlett, of near Rosetta; Mrs. Byron Priest of Custer, four brothers, Owen and Ova Conner, of Iowa; Wallace Conner, of Nebraska; and Walker Conner who makes his home with his parents.
Funeral service was held at the home and burial was in the family burying ground on Mr. Pile's farm on Tuesday.
According to info obtained from the Breckinridge County Gen Web site, Effie does not have a stone.
http://www.usgwarchives.org/ky/breckinridge/photos/tombstones/pile02.html
Mrs. Isaac R. Pile died at nine o'clock a. m. last Sunday (December 31, 1922)at her home near Custer.
She left a baby girl a few hours old which died on Tuesday.
Mrs. Pile is survived by her husband , several step-children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Conner, of near Rosetta; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Bramlett, of near Rosetta; Mrs. Byron Priest of Custer, four brothers, Owen and Ova Conner, of Iowa; Wallace Conner, of Nebraska; and Walker Conner who makes his home with his parents.
Funeral service was held at the home and burial was in the family burying ground on Mr. Pile's farm on Tuesday.
According to info obtained from the Breckinridge County Gen Web site, Effie does not have a stone.
http://www.usgwarchives.org/ky/breckinridge/photos/tombstones/pile02.html
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