The Pike County Journal. Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia, February 11, 1910
Death of Mrs. T.R. Caldwell
After a long and painful illness, Mrs. T.R. Caldwell, of Alvaton, Ga., passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mortimer Smith, in Concord Tuesday night. She had typhoid fever and at one time seemed to be on the road to recovery, but had a relapse, from which she never rallied. She was a daughter of Mr. J.H. Lee, one of Concord's leading citizens. She was married to Mr. Caldwell three years ago. She leaves her husband and a little two year old son, besides many other relatives to mourn her death. She was a lovely character and leaves a host of friends to sorrow for her early and unexpected death. She was buried in the new cemetery in Concord, from the Christian church Wednesday afternoon.
The Pike County Journal. Zebulon, Pike County, Georgia, February 11, 1910
Death of Mrs. T.R. Caldwell
After a long and painful illness, Mrs. T.R. Caldwell, of Alvaton, Ga., passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mortimer Smith, in Concord Tuesday night. She had typhoid fever and at one time seemed to be on the road to recovery, but had a relapse, from which she never rallied. She was a daughter of Mr. J.H. Lee, one of Concord's leading citizens. She was married to Mr. Caldwell three years ago. She leaves her husband and a little two year old son, besides many other relatives to mourn her death. She was a lovely character and leaves a host of friends to sorrow for her early and unexpected death. She was buried in the new cemetery in Concord, from the Christian church Wednesday afternoon.
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