Funeral services for Miss Geraldine Cundiff, 18, who died at home at Elkatawa, Sunday night January 5th, were held Tuesday.
Miss Cundiff, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cundiff, had been ill for several years. She suffered a third stroke of paralysis in October and grew worse rapidly during the past few weeks.
Besides her parents, Miss Cundiff is survived by one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Eversole, and brother, Burl Cundiff.
A short service was held at the home, conducted by Miss Georgia Babcock, missionary at Elkatawa, and interment followed in the family lot in the Little Cemetery at the mouth of Town Branch, on Cane Creek.
The Jackson Times - 9 January 1936
Mother: Lillie Belle Engle Cundiff
Funeral services for Miss Geraldine Cundiff, 18, who died at home at Elkatawa, Sunday night January 5th, were held Tuesday.
Miss Cundiff, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cundiff, had been ill for several years. She suffered a third stroke of paralysis in October and grew worse rapidly during the past few weeks.
Besides her parents, Miss Cundiff is survived by one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Eversole, and brother, Burl Cundiff.
A short service was held at the home, conducted by Miss Georgia Babcock, missionary at Elkatawa, and interment followed in the family lot in the Little Cemetery at the mouth of Town Branch, on Cane Creek.
The Jackson Times - 9 January 1936
Mother: Lillie Belle Engle Cundiff
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OUR PRESIOUS DARLING FROM US IS GONE
HER VOICE WE LOVED IS STILLED
A PLACE IS VACANT IN OUR HOME
WHICH NEVER CAN BE FILLED
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