Thursday 20 December 1945; Page 3, Column 5
Mrs. Julia Boreing Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Julia Boreing of 703 South Main Street died at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Brokaw Hospital.
The body was taken to the Beck Funeral Home where a funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday. The body will be taken to London, KY, for burial.
She was born in Richmond, KY. She was married June 19, 1896, to James W. Boreing in London, KY.
Surviving are a son, Murray Boreing of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. John Eversole of London, KY; three brothers, S. W. Pigg of Los Angeles, CA and James and B. W. Pigg of Tulsa, OK; four sisters, Mrs. Mary W. Parsley and Mrs. Louis Foster of London, KY, Mrs. Cora L. Pearl of 214 East Washington Street and Mrs. Renick Robb of Quincy.
She was a member of the Christian church.
Thursday 20 December 1945; Page 3, Column 5
Mrs. Julia Boreing Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Julia Boreing of 703 South Main Street died at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Brokaw Hospital.
The body was taken to the Beck Funeral Home where a funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday. The body will be taken to London, KY, for burial.
She was born in Richmond, KY. She was married June 19, 1896, to James W. Boreing in London, KY.
Surviving are a son, Murray Boreing of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. John Eversole of London, KY; three brothers, S. W. Pigg of Los Angeles, CA and James and B. W. Pigg of Tulsa, OK; four sisters, Mrs. Mary W. Parsley and Mrs. Louis Foster of London, KY, Mrs. Cora L. Pearl of 214 East Washington Street and Mrs. Renick Robb of Quincy.
She was a member of the Christian church.
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