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Sarah Jane <I>Johns</I> Prestridge

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Sarah Jane Johns Prestridge

Birth
Randolph County, Alabama, USA
Death
29 Sep 1932 (aged 72)
Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Abernathy, Cleburne County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Thomas F. Johns and Sarah Anna (Browning) Johns.

Married Larkin McDonald Prestridge #14780613
on Oct 2, 1879 in Cleburne Co., Alabama

Children:
William Thomas
Eliza Ann
Letty Leola

"The Cleburne News"
Heflin, Cleburne Co., Alabama

Thursday, January 14, 1932

LOCAL News

Mrs. Sarah Jane Prestridge, age 72, is seriously ill at the home of her son, Deputy Sheriff Prestridge.

(Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - [email protected] - January 11, 2007)
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"The Cleburne News"
Heflin, Cleburne Co., Alabama

Thursday, October 6, 1932

MRS. PRESTRIDGE IS LAID TO REST

Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah J. Prestridge, 72, who died Thursday at the home of her son here after an illness of 18 months, was conducted at 3 o'clock Friday at Antioch Methodist church near New Hopewell, with the Rev. W.M. Barr of Bell Mills officiating. Interment was made in the church cemetery, with F. P. Owens Company in charge.

Mrs. Prestridge was born and reared in Cleburne county and was preceded to the grave by her husband, L. M. Prestridge, 25 years ago.

Surviving are one son, Deputy Sheriff W. T. Prestridge of Heflin; two daughters, Mrs. A. C. Thompson and Mrs. Reuben Beggs of Tifton, Ga., a brother Johnny Johns, Cordova; four sisters, Mrs. Jim Green, Chavies; Mrs. Emma Hill, Atlanta; Mrs. Dave Holliday, Graham; and Mrs. A. J. White, LaGrange, Ga.

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NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, OCTOBER 27, 1932

CARD OF THANKS

Death has recently come into our home and carried from its portals one to us more precious than life, fairer than the morning star and our best earthly friend. In our unspeakable sorrow, we have been sustained by God's richest grace; by deeds of human hands, beautiful to us in their unselfish ministrations; and, by words of friends who knew our departed one, "who to know her was to love her."

For all tokens of thoughtfulness in our bereavement, we extend our heartfelt appreciation, whether such tokens were of deed, word or flower, and fervently pray that your joys may be many and your sorrows few.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Prestridge

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Beggs

(Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - [email protected] - January 17, 2007)
Daughter of Thomas F. Johns and Sarah Anna (Browning) Johns.

Married Larkin McDonald Prestridge #14780613
on Oct 2, 1879 in Cleburne Co., Alabama

Children:
William Thomas
Eliza Ann
Letty Leola

"The Cleburne News"
Heflin, Cleburne Co., Alabama

Thursday, January 14, 1932

LOCAL News

Mrs. Sarah Jane Prestridge, age 72, is seriously ill at the home of her son, Deputy Sheriff Prestridge.

(Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - [email protected] - January 11, 2007)
*
"The Cleburne News"
Heflin, Cleburne Co., Alabama

Thursday, October 6, 1932

MRS. PRESTRIDGE IS LAID TO REST

Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah J. Prestridge, 72, who died Thursday at the home of her son here after an illness of 18 months, was conducted at 3 o'clock Friday at Antioch Methodist church near New Hopewell, with the Rev. W.M. Barr of Bell Mills officiating. Interment was made in the church cemetery, with F. P. Owens Company in charge.

Mrs. Prestridge was born and reared in Cleburne county and was preceded to the grave by her husband, L. M. Prestridge, 25 years ago.

Surviving are one son, Deputy Sheriff W. T. Prestridge of Heflin; two daughters, Mrs. A. C. Thompson and Mrs. Reuben Beggs of Tifton, Ga., a brother Johnny Johns, Cordova; four sisters, Mrs. Jim Green, Chavies; Mrs. Emma Hill, Atlanta; Mrs. Dave Holliday, Graham; and Mrs. A. J. White, LaGrange, Ga.

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NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, OCTOBER 27, 1932

CARD OF THANKS

Death has recently come into our home and carried from its portals one to us more precious than life, fairer than the morning star and our best earthly friend. In our unspeakable sorrow, we have been sustained by God's richest grace; by deeds of human hands, beautiful to us in their unselfish ministrations; and, by words of friends who knew our departed one, "who to know her was to love her."

For all tokens of thoughtfulness in our bereavement, we extend our heartfelt appreciation, whether such tokens were of deed, word or flower, and fervently pray that your joys may be many and your sorrows few.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Prestridge

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Beggs

(Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - [email protected] - January 17, 2007)


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