Mrs. Martha Ella Culpepper passed away at her home in Quitman Saturday, February 17, following illness with pneumonia. She was 82 years of age.
Born in Chunky, Miss., Mrs. Culpepper had been a resident of Quitman for 48 years and was dearly beloved by all who knew her.
She is survived by three sons, Joe E. Culpepper of Kansas City, MO., William P. Culpepper of Chicago, Ill., and Jim Culpepper of Quitman; one sister, Mrs. G. A. Pace of Forest and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held from the family residence Feb. 18 at 3:00 o'clock with the Revs. W. L. Meadows, W.C. McLelland, J.P. Gilbert and Ed Grayson officiating.
Interment followed in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fulton Harris, Edwin Harris, Arthur Moore, Floyd Dearman, Charlie Culpepper and John S. Dabbs.
Another good woman has passed to her well deserved reward. She will be sadly missed by her loved ones left behind.
Clarke County Tribute, Friday, March 2, 1951.
Mrs. Martha Ella Culpepper passed away at her home in Quitman Saturday, February 17, following illness with pneumonia. She was 82 years of age.
Born in Chunky, Miss., Mrs. Culpepper had been a resident of Quitman for 48 years and was dearly beloved by all who knew her.
She is survived by three sons, Joe E. Culpepper of Kansas City, MO., William P. Culpepper of Chicago, Ill., and Jim Culpepper of Quitman; one sister, Mrs. G. A. Pace of Forest and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held from the family residence Feb. 18 at 3:00 o'clock with the Revs. W. L. Meadows, W.C. McLelland, J.P. Gilbert and Ed Grayson officiating.
Interment followed in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fulton Harris, Edwin Harris, Arthur Moore, Floyd Dearman, Charlie Culpepper and John S. Dabbs.
Another good woman has passed to her well deserved reward. She will be sadly missed by her loved ones left behind.
Clarke County Tribute, Friday, March 2, 1951.
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