Mrs. Louisa Harmon, wife of Creed W. Harmon, departed this life on Saturday morning, Nov., the 1st, at 11 o'clock. She was a Miss Smith, born in Taylor county, Kentucky, July the 28th, 1841, making her in her 73 year. She raised a large family of children, 7 of whom still live, all living in Adair county except her oldest son, Elder M.F. Harmon, who lives in Louisville, and Mrs. B.B. Vaughan, who lives in Drotsville, near Bardstown. Mrs. Harmon had been in bad health for three years or more, but her recent illness was of only a few weeks duration, and her passing away was due to the infirmities of old age and a complication of troubles. She was a devoted member of the Christian church, having been baptized by her son about 32 years ago, when he first entered the ministry. She was ready and willing to depart. She was buried in the family burying ground on the Montgomery place in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood last Sunday evening. Brother Williams preached the funeral (The Adair County News, Nov 5, 1913).
Mrs. Louisa Harmon, wife of Creed W. Harmon, departed this life on Saturday morning, Nov., the 1st, at 11 o'clock. She was a Miss Smith, born in Taylor county, Kentucky, July the 28th, 1841, making her in her 73 year. She raised a large family of children, 7 of whom still live, all living in Adair county except her oldest son, Elder M.F. Harmon, who lives in Louisville, and Mrs. B.B. Vaughan, who lives in Drotsville, near Bardstown. Mrs. Harmon had been in bad health for three years or more, but her recent illness was of only a few weeks duration, and her passing away was due to the infirmities of old age and a complication of troubles. She was a devoted member of the Christian church, having been baptized by her son about 32 years ago, when he first entered the ministry. She was ready and willing to depart. She was buried in the family burying ground on the Montgomery place in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood last Sunday evening. Brother Williams preached the funeral (The Adair County News, Nov 5, 1913).
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