Lucile “Lucie” Golson

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Lucile “Lucie” Golson

Birth
Saint Matthews, Calhoun County, South Carolina, USA
Death
25 Nov 1921 (aged 21)
Saint Matthews, Calhoun County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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The State; Columbia, SC
Nov. 29, 1921

SPECIAL - Miss Lucile Golson, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. John D. Golson, died at her home a few miles from here Thanksgiving Day following an illness of many months. Miss Golson was 21 years of age having been born to the union of John D. & Lula A. Golson, October 28, 1900. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in the Wesley Chapel Cemetery after the funeral services conducted by Rev. J. T. Peeler. The death of Miss Golson has caused much sorrow in the community as she was such a fine Christian girl. She had been a pious and patient sufferer for nearly two years and while the end was not unexpected, it brought grief to her many friends. Miss Golson was a student at Summerland College for one year and won high honors there. After finishing her scholastic year at Summerland she was forced to take to her bed and had never recovered. While at Summerland, Miss Golson and her sister, Miss Alma Golson, tied for the scholastic medal offered by the Andrew Xontey, each making over 93. As a member of Wesley Chapel Church, Miss Golson had spent much of her time in working for her Masters. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: J. R. Golson of Bennettsville, D. H. Golson of St. Matthews, L. D. Golson of Bookman, Mrs. W. M. Robinson, Miss Aliene Golson, Miss Alma Golson, Miss Grace Golson, and Miss Annette Golson.

COD: Cancer, probable Ovarian and Cervical (female cancer)
The State; Columbia, SC
Nov. 29, 1921

SPECIAL - Miss Lucile Golson, daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. John D. Golson, died at her home a few miles from here Thanksgiving Day following an illness of many months. Miss Golson was 21 years of age having been born to the union of John D. & Lula A. Golson, October 28, 1900. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon and the remains were laid to rest in the Wesley Chapel Cemetery after the funeral services conducted by Rev. J. T. Peeler. The death of Miss Golson has caused much sorrow in the community as she was such a fine Christian girl. She had been a pious and patient sufferer for nearly two years and while the end was not unexpected, it brought grief to her many friends. Miss Golson was a student at Summerland College for one year and won high honors there. After finishing her scholastic year at Summerland she was forced to take to her bed and had never recovered. While at Summerland, Miss Golson and her sister, Miss Alma Golson, tied for the scholastic medal offered by the Andrew Xontey, each making over 93. As a member of Wesley Chapel Church, Miss Golson had spent much of her time in working for her Masters. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: J. R. Golson of Bennettsville, D. H. Golson of St. Matthews, L. D. Golson of Bookman, Mrs. W. M. Robinson, Miss Aliene Golson, Miss Alma Golson, Miss Grace Golson, and Miss Annette Golson.

COD: Cancer, probable Ovarian and Cervical (female cancer)