During a severe thunderstorm on Tuedsay afternoon, Mrs. Nannie Lois Snead Lee, wife of Night Marshall Joseph Burrel Lee, was struck and instantly killed by a bolt of lightning.
The five-months-old baby she was holding in her arms was not hurt.
Lightning struck the Lee home, which is located a mile north of Georgianna, about four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon and entered the room where Mrs. Lee was standing at the time and struck her.
Decesed was 47 years of age and is survived by her husband, two children and two stepchildren.
Mrs. Lee, who was Mr. Lees' second wife, was the sister of Ben Snead, Sr.
She will be greatly missed nd the family has the deepest sympathy of all in its sad bereavement. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the home, with burial in the Smith Cemetery. Brunson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
During a severe thunderstorm on Tuedsay afternoon, Mrs. Nannie Lois Snead Lee, wife of Night Marshall Joseph Burrel Lee, was struck and instantly killed by a bolt of lightning.
The five-months-old baby she was holding in her arms was not hurt.
Lightning struck the Lee home, which is located a mile north of Georgianna, about four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon and entered the room where Mrs. Lee was standing at the time and struck her.
Decesed was 47 years of age and is survived by her husband, two children and two stepchildren.
Mrs. Lee, who was Mr. Lees' second wife, was the sister of Ben Snead, Sr.
She will be greatly missed nd the family has the deepest sympathy of all in its sad bereavement. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the home, with burial in the Smith Cemetery. Brunson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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