After an illness of three weeks, Mrs. Lucy Watson Guyton, died Tuesday afternoon, at the family residence. Mo. 1111 Pacific Avenue, of inflammation of the bowels, aged fifty-one years. She leaves behind a bereaved husband and nine children, three sons and six daughters, to mourn the loss of a devoted, faithful wife and mother. The deceased was a native of London, and at the age of twelve moved to Winchester, Kentucky, where she lived until a few years ago, when they removed to this city. Mr. William Attersall, her brother, will arrive tonight to escort the remains back for burial, and Mr. Guyton will accompany him.
Dallas Morning News, December 17, 1886, page 3
DIED
GUYTON—On the 12th inst., Mrs. James Guyton, aged 51 years
Funeral services take place from her late residence, 111 Pacific avenue, at 4 p.m. to-day, the remains to be taken to Winchester, Ky., by the 9:30 p.m. train.
After an illness of three weeks, Mrs. Lucy Watson Guyton, died Tuesday afternoon, at the family residence. Mo. 1111 Pacific Avenue, of inflammation of the bowels, aged fifty-one years. She leaves behind a bereaved husband and nine children, three sons and six daughters, to mourn the loss of a devoted, faithful wife and mother. The deceased was a native of London, and at the age of twelve moved to Winchester, Kentucky, where she lived until a few years ago, when they removed to this city. Mr. William Attersall, her brother, will arrive tonight to escort the remains back for burial, and Mr. Guyton will accompany him.
Dallas Morning News, December 17, 1886, page 3
DIED
GUYTON—On the 12th inst., Mrs. James Guyton, aged 51 years
Funeral services take place from her late residence, 111 Pacific avenue, at 4 p.m. to-day, the remains to be taken to Winchester, Ky., by the 9:30 p.m. train.
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