Wife of Dr. F. L. BAISDEN
Annie B. LYNCH married 30 SEP 1891 in Muscogee County, Georgia, to Francis L. BAISDEN [per LDS].
According to Robert HOBDELL, FindAGrave Contributor #47457373, her middle given name is Bedford.
"MRS. DR. BAISDEN DIED SUNDAY IN JUNIPER: THE FUNERAL TOOK PLACE THIS AFTERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK AND THE INTERMENT WAS IN JUNIPER CEMETERY. // Hundreds of friends throughout this entire section will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. F. M. BAISDEN, which occurred Sunday morning about 4 o'clock at her home in Juniper. // According to information reaching Columbus, Dr. BAISDEN received an early call Sunday morning to attned a patient. On arising his wife was awakened and he talked to her before going to the kitchen to make himself a cup of coffee. He did not allow her to get up, because he could wait on himself and it was too early to begin the daily duties about the house. // Leaving her awake on the bed, he went to the kitchen and made the coffee, drank it and returned to the bed room, where he found his wife dead. she had passed away between the time that he went into the kitchen and the time he returned after making and drinking the coffee. // Mrs. BAISDEN was popular with a large circle of friends who were shocked to learn of her death. She had apparently been in as good health as usual and no one dreamed that the end was so near. In addition to the many friends left to mourn her loss, there are quite a number of relatives who grieve, among them being a number of well known Columbus people. She leaves her husband, a number of children, and one sister, Mrs. A. K. RAMSEY, of Shack, Chattahoochee county. // The funeral took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Juniper and the body was interred in the cemetery in that town." [Columbus (GA) Ledger newspaper, 01 JUN 1914, p. 5.]
Wife of Dr. F. L. BAISDEN
Annie B. LYNCH married 30 SEP 1891 in Muscogee County, Georgia, to Francis L. BAISDEN [per LDS].
According to Robert HOBDELL, FindAGrave Contributor #47457373, her middle given name is Bedford.
"MRS. DR. BAISDEN DIED SUNDAY IN JUNIPER: THE FUNERAL TOOK PLACE THIS AFTERNOON AT 4 O'CLOCK AND THE INTERMENT WAS IN JUNIPER CEMETERY. // Hundreds of friends throughout this entire section will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. F. M. BAISDEN, which occurred Sunday morning about 4 o'clock at her home in Juniper. // According to information reaching Columbus, Dr. BAISDEN received an early call Sunday morning to attned a patient. On arising his wife was awakened and he talked to her before going to the kitchen to make himself a cup of coffee. He did not allow her to get up, because he could wait on himself and it was too early to begin the daily duties about the house. // Leaving her awake on the bed, he went to the kitchen and made the coffee, drank it and returned to the bed room, where he found his wife dead. she had passed away between the time that he went into the kitchen and the time he returned after making and drinking the coffee. // Mrs. BAISDEN was popular with a large circle of friends who were shocked to learn of her death. She had apparently been in as good health as usual and no one dreamed that the end was so near. In addition to the many friends left to mourn her loss, there are quite a number of relatives who grieve, among them being a number of well known Columbus people. She leaves her husband, a number of children, and one sister, Mrs. A. K. RAMSEY, of Shack, Chattahoochee county. // The funeral took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Juniper and the body was interred in the cemetery in that town." [Columbus (GA) Ledger newspaper, 01 JUN 1914, p. 5.]
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