Miss Ladusky Clay, daughter of T. J. and Angeline Clay, died at the family home in Harrodsburg December 29, aged 49 years. For more than two years she was a sufferer with that fatal disease, cancer, being almost helpless a great portion of that time. She bore her affliction with great patience and bravery to the last. She united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at an early age and was a consistent and faithful member and Christian to the time of her death. She leaves an aged father and mother, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held December 31 at the Presbyterian Church. Serman by Rev. Badger of the M. E. Church. The following relatives attended the funeral: Mrs. Thomas Clay and little son of Marshall, Ind.; Emmett Clay of Lebanon; Fred Clay and Mrs. Cora McCray of Indianapolis; Jerome Strain of Gosport; Oscar Clay and wife of Bloomington; Bert Clay, wife and son of Clear Creek.
Miss Ladusky Clay, daughter of T. J. and Angeline Clay, died at the family home in Harrodsburg December 29, aged 49 years. For more than two years she was a sufferer with that fatal disease, cancer, being almost helpless a great portion of that time. She bore her affliction with great patience and bravery to the last. She united with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at an early age and was a consistent and faithful member and Christian to the time of her death. She leaves an aged father and mother, two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held December 31 at the Presbyterian Church. Serman by Rev. Badger of the M. E. Church. The following relatives attended the funeral: Mrs. Thomas Clay and little son of Marshall, Ind.; Emmett Clay of Lebanon; Fred Clay and Mrs. Cora McCray of Indianapolis; Jerome Strain of Gosport; Oscar Clay and wife of Bloomington; Bert Clay, wife and son of Clear Creek.
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