after an illness of several year. Funeral services are planned at the son's home, the Smith homestead, at 1:30 a. m. Saturday. Rev J . A. Land of Anderson, formerly of Goldsmith, and Rev. George Lee, pastor of the Goldsmith Methodist church, will be in charge of rites. Burial will be in the Goar cemetery. Young's Funeral home is in charge Of arrangements and the body will lie in state at the Smith home from noon Thursday until the hour of services. Mrs. Smith was born June 5, 1867 in Franklin county to, William and Lucinda Curry, and was one of seven children. She and the late Mrs. Nora Werner, were twins. The family moved near Jackson Station. On Oct. 6, 1887, she married Samuel Smith, and they resided in the neighborhood where Mrs. Smith died. They were the parents of five children, three of whom are living. Mr. Smith died Dec. 2, 1930. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Hopewell Methodist Church. Survivors are one daughter,
Mrs. Nollie Geneva Holderith of Kokomo; two sons, Paul and
Thearl William, of Traverse City, Michigan; one brother, William Curry of Kokomo and several grandchildren.
after an illness of several year. Funeral services are planned at the son's home, the Smith homestead, at 1:30 a. m. Saturday. Rev J . A. Land of Anderson, formerly of Goldsmith, and Rev. George Lee, pastor of the Goldsmith Methodist church, will be in charge of rites. Burial will be in the Goar cemetery. Young's Funeral home is in charge Of arrangements and the body will lie in state at the Smith home from noon Thursday until the hour of services. Mrs. Smith was born June 5, 1867 in Franklin county to, William and Lucinda Curry, and was one of seven children. She and the late Mrs. Nora Werner, were twins. The family moved near Jackson Station. On Oct. 6, 1887, she married Samuel Smith, and they resided in the neighborhood where Mrs. Smith died. They were the parents of five children, three of whom are living. Mr. Smith died Dec. 2, 1930. Mrs. Smith was a member of the Hopewell Methodist Church. Survivors are one daughter,
Mrs. Nollie Geneva Holderith of Kokomo; two sons, Paul and
Thearl William, of Traverse City, Michigan; one brother, William Curry of Kokomo and several grandchildren.
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Married Samuel J. Smith on Oct. 6, 1887.
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