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Aged Citizen Passes Away at Concord of General Debility; Widow Survives.
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Francis Worth Allbritten, one of the oldest citizens of the county, died Tuesday at his home near New Concord at the age of 82. Mr. Allbritten had been confined to his bed with the debilities of age for eight weeks.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Alice Allbritten; two daughters, Mrs. Porter Ferguson, of the county, and Mrs. Joe Cathcart, of Graves county; two sons, Perry of Concord, and Harley, of Sardiva, Indiana, one sister, Mrs. Carrie Bourland, of Pocahontas, Arkansas, and 18 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at New Concord Wednesday by Elder A. M. Hawley, of Hazel and burial was in the New Concord cemetery.
Ledger & Times - April 16, 1931 - front page, col. 3 - Thursday
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Aged Citizen Passes Away at Concord of General Debility; Widow Survives.
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Francis Worth Allbritten, one of the oldest citizens of the county, died Tuesday at his home near New Concord at the age of 82. Mr. Allbritten had been confined to his bed with the debilities of age for eight weeks.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Alice Allbritten; two daughters, Mrs. Porter Ferguson, of the county, and Mrs. Joe Cathcart, of Graves county; two sons, Perry of Concord, and Harley, of Sardiva, Indiana, one sister, Mrs. Carrie Bourland, of Pocahontas, Arkansas, and 18 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at New Concord Wednesday by Elder A. M. Hawley, of Hazel and burial was in the New Concord cemetery.
Ledger & Times - April 16, 1931 - front page, col. 3 - Thursday
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