DILLON HERALD
Dillon, Dillon Co., SC
Thursday, 31 March 1921
On last Tuesday the sad news was received here of the death of Miss Emily Alford, who has been in a Sanitarium at Black Mountain, N.C. for more than a year. Her body was brought home and laid to rest in Carolina cemetery on Thursday afternoon where a large number of friends and relatives paid their last tribute of love and respect to her memory. She became a member of Carolina church at an early age and was a devoted and loyal child of God during her entire life. Hers was a Christian life of gentleness and sweetness and always had a good word and kind thought for everyone.
DILLON HERALD
Dillon, Dillon Co., SC
Thursday, 31 March 1921
On last Tuesday the sad news was received here of the death of Miss Emily Alford, who has been in a Sanitarium at Black Mountain, N.C. for more than a year. Her body was brought home and laid to rest in Carolina cemetery on Thursday afternoon where a large number of friends and relatives paid their last tribute of love and respect to her memory. She became a member of Carolina church at an early age and was a devoted and loyal child of God during her entire life. Hers was a Christian life of gentleness and sweetness and always had a good word and kind thought for everyone.
Family Members
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Annie Alford McInnis
1879–1968
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May Belle Alford Alford
1881–1976
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Beulah Alford
1885–1886
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Sion Easterling Alford
1886–1922
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John Knox Alford
1888–1957
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Howard Paisley Alford
1890–1910
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Jessie Kate Alford Cottingham
1891–1987
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Infant Son Alford
1893–1893
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PVT Joseph Grady Alford
1894–1976
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Infant Daughter Alford
1895–1895
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