The funeral of Mrs. Louisa Taylor Letcher, who died Thursday, following
several months of ill health, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
residence, 550 Pembroke avenue. The services will be conducted by Rev. M. B.
Marshall, of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Letcher was a daughter of the late Tazewell Taylor, and her whole life
was identified with Norfolk, especially in its social and religious activities.
In May 1908 she was married to John D. Letcher, formerly of Lexington VA whose
home had for several years been in Norfolk. She was a woman of brilliant mind
and charming personality, a lovely character, who made friends wherever she was
known, and whose generosity was unbounded.
The funeral of Mrs. Louisa Taylor Letcher, who died Thursday, following
several months of ill health, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
residence, 550 Pembroke avenue. The services will be conducted by Rev. M. B.
Marshall, of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Letcher was a daughter of the late Tazewell Taylor, and her whole life
was identified with Norfolk, especially in its social and religious activities.
In May 1908 she was married to John D. Letcher, formerly of Lexington VA whose
home had for several years been in Norfolk. She was a woman of brilliant mind
and charming personality, a lovely character, who made friends wherever she was
known, and whose generosity was unbounded.
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