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Laura Bell <I>Mason</I> Birdsong

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Laura Bell Mason Birdsong

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1 Mar 1941 (aged 79)
Burial
Elkton, Giles County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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The Pulaski Record and The Pulaski Citizen 05 Mar 1941.
The Record 05 Mar 1941.
Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Birdsong, 79, who died Saturday at her home in the Prospect community after a short illness of flu and pneumonia, were held Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.
Mrs. Birdsong is survived by two sons, Eldon and Grady Birdsong , of Elkton; nine grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Andrew King , of Pulaski; a half sister, Mrs. Carson Mason of Crescent View; and a half brother Will Simpson of Aspen Hill.
Pulaski Citizen March 5, 1941 MEMORY
Mrs. Birdsong (Miss Laura Mason) was sister to Mrs. Andrew L. King, Pulaski, mother of Esq. Albert Elden Birdsong and Grady Birdsong. She was typical of the pioneer Scruggs and Mason family and loved and much admired for her faith and trust in ideals now forsaken and all but forgotten, not many people left who respect or remember them. Many a pleasant hour, days and nights, have I spent at the splendid country home of "Cousin (Walter) and Cousin Laura." Thank God for the memory.
Rev. Park eloquently made the funeral talk at the obsequies of Mr. Long Rev. Trotter for "Cousin Laura." May Eternal Peace be their compensation.
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BIRDSONG, Alice Mason The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1941
Mrs. Birdsong (Miss Laura Mason) was sister of Mrs. Andrew L. King, Pulaski, mother of Esq. Albert Elden Birdsong and Grady Birdsong. She was typical of the pioneer Scruggs and Mason family and loved and much admired for her faith and trust in ideals now forsaken and all but forgotten, not many people left who respect or remember them. Many a pleasant hour, days and nights have I spent at the splendid country home of -"Cousin Walter and Cousin Laura." Thank God for the memory.
Rev. Trotter eloquently made the funeral talk at the obsequies for "Cousin Laura". May eternal Peace be her compensation.



The Pulaski Record and The Pulaski Citizen 05 Mar 1941.
The Record 05 Mar 1941.
Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Birdsong, 79, who died Saturday at her home in the Prospect community after a short illness of flu and pneumonia, were held Sunday afternoon at the Elkton Methodist Church by the Rev. J. E. Trotter. Burial was in the Elkton Cemetery.
Mrs. Birdsong is survived by two sons, Eldon and Grady Birdsong , of Elkton; nine grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Andrew King , of Pulaski; a half sister, Mrs. Carson Mason of Crescent View; and a half brother Will Simpson of Aspen Hill.
Pulaski Citizen March 5, 1941 MEMORY
Mrs. Birdsong (Miss Laura Mason) was sister to Mrs. Andrew L. King, Pulaski, mother of Esq. Albert Elden Birdsong and Grady Birdsong. She was typical of the pioneer Scruggs and Mason family and loved and much admired for her faith and trust in ideals now forsaken and all but forgotten, not many people left who respect or remember them. Many a pleasant hour, days and nights, have I spent at the splendid country home of "Cousin (Walter) and Cousin Laura." Thank God for the memory.
Rev. Park eloquently made the funeral talk at the obsequies of Mr. Long Rev. Trotter for "Cousin Laura." May Eternal Peace be their compensation.
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BIRDSONG, Alice Mason The Pulaski Citizen 5 Mar 1941
Mrs. Birdsong (Miss Laura Mason) was sister of Mrs. Andrew L. King, Pulaski, mother of Esq. Albert Elden Birdsong and Grady Birdsong. She was typical of the pioneer Scruggs and Mason family and loved and much admired for her faith and trust in ideals now forsaken and all but forgotten, not many people left who respect or remember them. Many a pleasant hour, days and nights have I spent at the splendid country home of -"Cousin Walter and Cousin Laura." Thank God for the memory.
Rev. Trotter eloquently made the funeral talk at the obsequies for "Cousin Laura". May eternal Peace be her compensation.




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LAURA MASON
BIRDSONG
MAR 25, 1861
MAR. 1, 1941



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