DILLON - On January 30th, 1925, God came and took the lovely spirit of Mrs. Martha Carmichael home to be with Him.
Mrs. Carmichael was 78 years old, having been born November 13th, 1847 in Dillon county. She was the daughter of Mr. John J. and Mrs. Eliza Campbell.
On November 28th, 1878 she was married to Mr. James Preston Carmichael. This was a happy marriage, and all the years only added more happiness and devotion for each other.
In early childhood she joined the Presbyterian church. All these years she spent in faithful service for her Master. Her noble Christian character, her unfaltering trust in God, and her devotion to her family are rich legacies she has left to her loved ones. To know her was to love her. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. H. Atkins, at Pee Dee Presbyterian church. She was interred in that sacred old cemetery by the church. The host of friends who attended the funeral was a silent testimony of the high esteem in which she was held.
She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Ella J. Campbell and one son, L. L. Carmichael. She is also survived by the following sisters, Misses Maggie, Bettie Janie and Lucy Campbell; and one brother, John Campbell.
- By one who loved her.
Published in the Dillon Herald, February 5, 1925
DILLON - On January 30th, 1925, God came and took the lovely spirit of Mrs. Martha Carmichael home to be with Him.
Mrs. Carmichael was 78 years old, having been born November 13th, 1847 in Dillon county. She was the daughter of Mr. John J. and Mrs. Eliza Campbell.
On November 28th, 1878 she was married to Mr. James Preston Carmichael. This was a happy marriage, and all the years only added more happiness and devotion for each other.
In early childhood she joined the Presbyterian church. All these years she spent in faithful service for her Master. Her noble Christian character, her unfaltering trust in God, and her devotion to her family are rich legacies she has left to her loved ones. To know her was to love her. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. H. Atkins, at Pee Dee Presbyterian church. She was interred in that sacred old cemetery by the church. The host of friends who attended the funeral was a silent testimony of the high esteem in which she was held.
She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Ella J. Campbell and one son, L. L. Carmichael. She is also survived by the following sisters, Misses Maggie, Bettie Janie and Lucy Campbell; and one brother, John Campbell.
- By one who loved her.
Published in the Dillon Herald, February 5, 1925
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