Laura had grown up in a large family and had married and had a child at the age of 16 and had divorced by the age of 21. She was unable to support her children so she had to let her ex-husbands family take care of them. At the time of the fire she had recently become a grandmother.
(info taken from The Winecoff Fire by Sam Heys and Allen Goodwin)
From Atlanta Constitution:
Services for Mrs. Laura Miranda, of 1113 Highland Ave., N.E. will be held at 1 p.m. today at Spring Hill, with Dr. Robert W. Burns officiating. Burial will be in West View Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. C.E. Whitten, of Atlanta, and Mrs. E.R. Mauldin, of Baltimore, Md; five sisters, two of Atlanta, Mrs. R.D. Kilgore and Mrs. C.A. Barton; and two brothers, J.C. and J.F. Bass, both of Atlanta.
Laura had grown up in a large family and had married and had a child at the age of 16 and had divorced by the age of 21. She was unable to support her children so she had to let her ex-husbands family take care of them. At the time of the fire she had recently become a grandmother.
(info taken from The Winecoff Fire by Sam Heys and Allen Goodwin)
From Atlanta Constitution:
Services for Mrs. Laura Miranda, of 1113 Highland Ave., N.E. will be held at 1 p.m. today at Spring Hill, with Dr. Robert W. Burns officiating. Burial will be in West View Cemetery. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. C.E. Whitten, of Atlanta, and Mrs. E.R. Mauldin, of Baltimore, Md; five sisters, two of Atlanta, Mrs. R.D. Kilgore and Mrs. C.A. Barton; and two brothers, J.C. and J.F. Bass, both of Atlanta.
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