d. Jan 14, 1918
on stone
d. Jan 12, 1918
d/o Christian and Sallie Freeze Correll
1st m: Ephraim Coble
children
1 Mary Lauretta Coble, b Feb 6, 1860
2 Ephraim J Coble, b Dec 5, 1861
2nd m: Alfred Tucker
4 children
Info courtesy of Jodie Gee
Catherine became deaf and blind in her old age, and her hip was broken when she was past 70 years, but possessing an iron will and a courageous determination which brought her through many hardships during the Reconstruction days and later, she threw her crutches aside and walked without support. She attended church as long as she was able. She often said that while she could neither see nor hear that she could feel the pure atmosphere of worship. After having lived a noble and wonderful life, she passed away in 1918.
d. Jan 14, 1918
on stone
d. Jan 12, 1918
d/o Christian and Sallie Freeze Correll
1st m: Ephraim Coble
children
1 Mary Lauretta Coble, b Feb 6, 1860
2 Ephraim J Coble, b Dec 5, 1861
2nd m: Alfred Tucker
4 children
Info courtesy of Jodie Gee
Catherine became deaf and blind in her old age, and her hip was broken when she was past 70 years, but possessing an iron will and a courageous determination which brought her through many hardships during the Reconstruction days and later, she threw her crutches aside and walked without support. She attended church as long as she was able. She often said that while she could neither see nor hear that she could feel the pure atmosphere of worship. After having lived a noble and wonderful life, she passed away in 1918.
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