The Mounds Independent, Friday, 13 Feb 1942: Mrs. Henry Eastwood
Mrs. Lottie Eastwood, 63, wife of Henry Eastwood, died at her home ____ Olmsted Sunday night at 10:20 o’clock. Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. ____ Herren of Perks, Mrs. Bessie ____son of Woodriver, Mrs. Effie ____ and Mrs. Velma East of Olmsted; one son, Ralph Eastwood of ___ded; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three brothers, ___les Ledbetter of Ullin, James Ledbetter of Waco, Tex., and Luther Ledbetter of Knox, Ind.
Funeral services were held at the ___ Concord Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock ____, with Rev. H. W, Jensen, pastor, officiating, Burial was made in the Eastwood Cemetery near the church with George P. Crain directing.
(Henry Eastwood, 24, born in Olmsted, Ill., son of Ab and Josephine Eastwood, married on 24 Dec 1897, in Pulaski Co., Ill., Lottie Ledbetter, 18, of Ullin, Ill., born in Olmsted, Ill., daughter of S. W. and Sarey Ledbetter. The death certificate of Matilda Charlott Eastwood states that she was born 17 Sep 1878, in Pulaski Co., Ill., daughter of Stephen Ledbetter, a native of North Carolina, and Sarah Crippen, died 8 Feb 1942, in Pulaski Co., Ill., wife of Henry Eastwood, and was buried in Eastwood Cemetery in Pulaski Co., Ill. Her marker there reads: Charlotte Eastwood 1879-1942 Henry H. Eastwood 1874-1942. A metal funeral home marker at the grave reads: Charlotte Eastwood Died Feb. 8, 1942 Age 63-4-21.—Darrel Dexter)
The Mounds Independent, Friday, 13 Feb 1942: Mrs. Henry Eastwood
Mrs. Lottie Eastwood, 63, wife of Henry Eastwood, died at her home ____ Olmsted Sunday night at 10:20 o’clock. Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. ____ Herren of Perks, Mrs. Bessie ____son of Woodriver, Mrs. Effie ____ and Mrs. Velma East of Olmsted; one son, Ralph Eastwood of ___ded; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; three brothers, ___les Ledbetter of Ullin, James Ledbetter of Waco, Tex., and Luther Ledbetter of Knox, Ind.
Funeral services were held at the ___ Concord Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock ____, with Rev. H. W, Jensen, pastor, officiating, Burial was made in the Eastwood Cemetery near the church with George P. Crain directing.
(Henry Eastwood, 24, born in Olmsted, Ill., son of Ab and Josephine Eastwood, married on 24 Dec 1897, in Pulaski Co., Ill., Lottie Ledbetter, 18, of Ullin, Ill., born in Olmsted, Ill., daughter of S. W. and Sarey Ledbetter. The death certificate of Matilda Charlott Eastwood states that she was born 17 Sep 1878, in Pulaski Co., Ill., daughter of Stephen Ledbetter, a native of North Carolina, and Sarah Crippen, died 8 Feb 1942, in Pulaski Co., Ill., wife of Henry Eastwood, and was buried in Eastwood Cemetery in Pulaski Co., Ill. Her marker there reads: Charlotte Eastwood 1879-1942 Henry H. Eastwood 1874-1942. A metal funeral home marker at the grave reads: Charlotte Eastwood Died Feb. 8, 1942 Age 63-4-21.—Darrel Dexter)
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63y 4m 21d
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Family Members
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Mary Caroline "Mollie" Ledbetter Sichling
1873–1909
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Charles A Ledbetter
1876–1953
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Isaac H Ledbetter
1880–1898
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James Albert Ledbetter
1883–1949
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Etta Malinda Ledbetter
1884–1890
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Stephen Manon Ledbetter
1886–1902
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Luther A Ledbetter
1891–1960
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Robert E Ledbetter
1891–1891
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Ollie Theodore Ledbetter
1897–1934
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