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"The Atlanta Constitution" - June 12, 1914:
Mrs. J. L. Askew, West Point.
West Point, Ga., June 11 - - (Special) Mrs. J. L. Askew died at her residence late yesterday after a lingering illness of several weeks.
She survived by eighteen months her husband, who was Dr. J. L. Askew, a prominent druggist of this city. She is survived by two daughters and two sons, Dr. A. W. Askew, of Alexander City, Alabama and Dr. J. L. Askew, and Misses Mary Willie and Vollie Askew, of this city. Her remains were interred in Pinewood Cemetery this morning.
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"The Atlanta Constitution" - June 12, 1914:
Mrs. J. L. Askew, West Point.
West Point, Ga., June 11 - - (Special) Mrs. J. L. Askew died at her residence late yesterday after a lingering illness of several weeks.
She survived by eighteen months her husband, who was Dr. J. L. Askew, a prominent druggist of this city. She is survived by two daughters and two sons, Dr. A. W. Askew, of Alexander City, Alabama and Dr. J. L. Askew, and Misses Mary Willie and Vollie Askew, of this city. Her remains were interred in Pinewood Cemetery this morning.
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