Laurens, June 21 – Last rites for Mrs. Hattie Ridgeway Weathers, 55, wife of George T. Weathers of Hickory Tavern, will be conducted Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Friendship Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Weathers was a member. The Rev. J. L. Shannon will officiate at the final rites. Nephews of Mrs. Weathers will be pallbearers as follows: Wade H. Furman and Ralph Ridgeway, Marion E. Crawford, O. E. Gambrel and Thomas Johnson. Mrs. Weathers died Friday night in Westminster at the home of a daughter, Mrs. G. K. Sumerell, after a brief illness.
Mrs. Weathers was a daughter of the late John Quincy Ridgeway and Mrs. Fannie Davis Ridgeway of Princeton. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons and two daughters, a number of brothers and sisters, including Deputy Sheriff George L. Ridgeway of Laurens county. (Herald Journal, June 22, 1941, Page 12)
Laurens, June 21 – Last rites for Mrs. Hattie Ridgeway Weathers, 55, wife of George T. Weathers of Hickory Tavern, will be conducted Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Friendship Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Weathers was a member. The Rev. J. L. Shannon will officiate at the final rites. Nephews of Mrs. Weathers will be pallbearers as follows: Wade H. Furman and Ralph Ridgeway, Marion E. Crawford, O. E. Gambrel and Thomas Johnson. Mrs. Weathers died Friday night in Westminster at the home of a daughter, Mrs. G. K. Sumerell, after a brief illness.
Mrs. Weathers was a daughter of the late John Quincy Ridgeway and Mrs. Fannie Davis Ridgeway of Princeton. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons and two daughters, a number of brothers and sisters, including Deputy Sheriff George L. Ridgeway of Laurens county. (Herald Journal, June 22, 1941, Page 12)
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