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Frances Olivia <I>Huggins</I> Flowers

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Frances Olivia Huggins Flowers

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
27 Jul 1961 (aged 85)
Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Johnsonville, Florence County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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One daughter not linked - Dorothy St. Claire Flowers Grimes, wife of Edgar Hunter Grimes, burial site unknown.

Hemingway – Mrs. Frances Olivia Flowers, 86, widow of Albert E. Flowers, died in Kingston, NC, early Wednesday morning, July, 26, after a long illness.
Mrs. Flowers was in Kingston visiting a daughter when she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. She was a daughter of the late Rev. George Samuel Briley Huggins, Methodist minister, and Elizabeth Timmons Huggins of Old Johnsonville where she was born and passed the greater part of her life. She was a member of the Hemingway Methodist Church and the Women's Society of Christian Service. She received her education in the Amanda Huggins School which was one of the early schools of this area.
Surviving are a son, Furman Willis Flowers, Hemingway; five daughters, Mrs. Edwin M. Clapp, Macon, Ga.; Mrs Marie F. Alsbrooks, Kingstree; Mrs. John H. Carter, Kingston, NC; Mrs. Edgar H. Grimes, Hyattsville, Md. and Mrs. D. S. Moore, Jr., Florence. 17 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Hemingway Methodist Church, the Rev. Reginal Thaxton, pastor; the Rev. C. H. Beard, pastor of the First Baptist Church and the Rev. Julius Clark, a former pastor, now retired, of Florence.
Burial was in the Old Johnsonville Cemetery.

Source: The Georgetown Times, 3 Aug., 1961
One daughter not linked - Dorothy St. Claire Flowers Grimes, wife of Edgar Hunter Grimes, burial site unknown.

Hemingway – Mrs. Frances Olivia Flowers, 86, widow of Albert E. Flowers, died in Kingston, NC, early Wednesday morning, July, 26, after a long illness.
Mrs. Flowers was in Kingston visiting a daughter when she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. She was a daughter of the late Rev. George Samuel Briley Huggins, Methodist minister, and Elizabeth Timmons Huggins of Old Johnsonville where she was born and passed the greater part of her life. She was a member of the Hemingway Methodist Church and the Women's Society of Christian Service. She received her education in the Amanda Huggins School which was one of the early schools of this area.
Surviving are a son, Furman Willis Flowers, Hemingway; five daughters, Mrs. Edwin M. Clapp, Macon, Ga.; Mrs Marie F. Alsbrooks, Kingstree; Mrs. John H. Carter, Kingston, NC; Mrs. Edgar H. Grimes, Hyattsville, Md. and Mrs. D. S. Moore, Jr., Florence. 17 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Hemingway Methodist Church, the Rev. Reginal Thaxton, pastor; the Rev. C. H. Beard, pastor of the First Baptist Church and the Rev. Julius Clark, a former pastor, now retired, of Florence.
Burial was in the Old Johnsonville Cemetery.

Source: The Georgetown Times, 3 Aug., 1961


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