Mrs. Armstead Sturdivant Dead.
Mrs. Armstrong(sp) Sturdivant died yesterday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Alice B. Young, on South Sixth Avenue. She was in her eightieth year, and her death resulted from a complication of diseases incidental to old age. Deceased was a member of an old and aristocratic family and was related to some of the most prominent people in Columbus, her nearest relatives having been her two nieces, Mrs. Young and Mrs. A.D. Whitfield.
The funeral will occur at St. Paul's Episcopal church at 2 o'clock this afternoon, being conducted by Rev. J. Lundy Sykes of West Point.
Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, MS, October 3, 1907.
Mrs. Armstead Sturdivant Dead.
Mrs. Armstrong(sp) Sturdivant died yesterday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Alice B. Young, on South Sixth Avenue. She was in her eightieth year, and her death resulted from a complication of diseases incidental to old age. Deceased was a member of an old and aristocratic family and was related to some of the most prominent people in Columbus, her nearest relatives having been her two nieces, Mrs. Young and Mrs. A.D. Whitfield.
The funeral will occur at St. Paul's Episcopal church at 2 o'clock this afternoon, being conducted by Rev. J. Lundy Sykes of West Point.
Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, MS, October 3, 1907.
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