From the book AND THEN ALONG CAME THE FANNINGS By Joe & Jewel Casey Volume I Page 104
MOORE COUNTY NEWS, Thursday, July 30, 1964
CASHION, LUCY FANNING - SERVICES HELD
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Fanning Cashion, 87, were held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Moore's Funeral Home in Winchester. Burial followed in the Winchester Memorial Park.
Mrs. Cushion died in Coffee County Nursing home, Manchester, Monday night.
She was a native of Moore County and a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include three sons, Tillman, Rufus, and Edwin, all of Franklin County; two daughters, Mrs. Obie Collins of Lexie Cross Roads, and Mrs. Robert Harrison of Manchester; two brothers, Jess Fanning of Lincoln County and John Fanning of Amarillo, Texas and three sisters, Mrs. F.M. Tucker of Lois, Mrs. Don Snyder of Tullahoma and Mrs. Dixie Hardison of Manchester.
From the book AND THEN ALONG CAME THE FANNINGS By Joe & Jewel Casey Volume I Page 104
MOORE COUNTY NEWS, Thursday, July 30, 1964
CASHION, LUCY FANNING - SERVICES HELD
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Fanning Cashion, 87, were held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Moore's Funeral Home in Winchester. Burial followed in the Winchester Memorial Park.
Mrs. Cushion died in Coffee County Nursing home, Manchester, Monday night.
She was a native of Moore County and a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include three sons, Tillman, Rufus, and Edwin, all of Franklin County; two daughters, Mrs. Obie Collins of Lexie Cross Roads, and Mrs. Robert Harrison of Manchester; two brothers, Jess Fanning of Lincoln County and John Fanning of Amarillo, Texas and three sisters, Mrs. F.M. Tucker of Lois, Mrs. Don Snyder of Tullahoma and Mrs. Dixie Hardison of Manchester.
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