Girl Follows Mother In Eternal Sleep.
Just two weeks after the death of her mother, little Lillie May Tapley, eight-year old daughter of Mr. Geo. Tapley of Cherokee Bluff, Ala., died Sunday morning at Lanett while on a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Welch.
Besides her father, she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. King Barker, Fairfax; Misses Euree and Lula Tapley, Cherokee Bluff; and three brothers, Olin Tapley, near Camp Hill; Church Tapley, Fairfax; and Leonard Tapley, Cherokee Bluff.
The funeral services were held at Macedonia church, near LaFayette, Monday morning, Rev. H. M. Gray officiating, after which the interment took place in the church yard. Lillie May being placed by the side of her mother from whom she had been separated only two short weeks. The arrangements were in charge of Lee Heyman & Co., funeral directors.
(Submitted by Glenda H. Brack)
Girl Follows Mother In Eternal Sleep.
Just two weeks after the death of her mother, little Lillie May Tapley, eight-year old daughter of Mr. Geo. Tapley of Cherokee Bluff, Ala., died Sunday morning at Lanett while on a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Welch.
Besides her father, she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. King Barker, Fairfax; Misses Euree and Lula Tapley, Cherokee Bluff; and three brothers, Olin Tapley, near Camp Hill; Church Tapley, Fairfax; and Leonard Tapley, Cherokee Bluff.
The funeral services were held at Macedonia church, near LaFayette, Monday morning, Rev. H. M. Gray officiating, after which the interment took place in the church yard. Lillie May being placed by the side of her mother from whom she had been separated only two short weeks. The arrangements were in charge of Lee Heyman & Co., funeral directors.
(Submitted by Glenda H. Brack)
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