Kentucky Death Certificate #20046.
Died from Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
First wife of Thomas Edward "Ed" Watson.
Daughter of James Wiley Fletcher and Lucy M. Stephens-Fletcher.
Son: Johnny Edwin Watson 1922 - 1999 Michigan.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ July 20, 1923.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Lottie Watson, wife of Ed Watson, died Saturday, July 14, at her home in the Fredonia section, aged 19 years.
Funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Crayne, conducted by Rev. W.T. Oakley, following which the remains were laid to rest at Crayne Cemetery. The pall-bearers were six of her girlfriends: Misses Ruby Cruce, Melba Weldon, Mary D, Scott, Bettie Bradford, Mildred Haynes, Ruth Ordway, Mary Emma Dorrah and Elizabeth Stephens.
Mrs. Watson is survived by her husband and baby son, also by her mother, three brothers, one sister, two half-brothers and two half-sisters.
Kentucky Death Certificate #20046.
Died from Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
First wife of Thomas Edward "Ed" Watson.
Daughter of James Wiley Fletcher and Lucy M. Stephens-Fletcher.
Son: Johnny Edwin Watson 1922 - 1999 Michigan.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ July 20, 1923.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Mrs. Lottie Watson, wife of Ed Watson, died Saturday, July 14, at her home in the Fredonia section, aged 19 years.
Funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Crayne, conducted by Rev. W.T. Oakley, following which the remains were laid to rest at Crayne Cemetery. The pall-bearers were six of her girlfriends: Misses Ruby Cruce, Melba Weldon, Mary D, Scott, Bettie Bradford, Mildred Haynes, Ruth Ordway, Mary Emma Dorrah and Elizabeth Stephens.
Mrs. Watson is survived by her husband and baby son, also by her mother, three brothers, one sister, two half-brothers and two half-sisters.
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