Death of Mrs. Crain. . Mrs. Delia Robertson Crain died at her home on North Fourth street in Danville on February 22, 1942. She was born on November 18, 1875. When quite young she became a member of the Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, later placing her membership with the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church in Danville. She was united in marriage to Mr. Taylor Crain and to this union one ; daughter was born. She is survived by her husband and daughter, Mrs. Virgil Lanham, and three grand children, J. T. Lanham, Virginia Louise Lanham and Virgil Lanham, Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Bee Houge, of Danville, and Mrs. Joe Graham, of Louisville; four brothers, Maud, Willie and Ebb Robertson, of Danville, and Jack Robertson, of Lexington, a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs Crain was born and spent her entire life in Boyle county and formerly lived in the Perryville vicinity. Funeral services for Mrs. Crain were conducted at the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church by Dr. E, N. Wilkinson, and burial followed in Bellevue Cemetery.
Death of Mrs. Crain. . Mrs. Delia Robertson Crain died at her home on North Fourth street in Danville on February 22, 1942. She was born on November 18, 1875. When quite young she became a member of the Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, later placing her membership with the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church in Danville. She was united in marriage to Mr. Taylor Crain and to this union one ; daughter was born. She is survived by her husband and daughter, Mrs. Virgil Lanham, and three grand children, J. T. Lanham, Virginia Louise Lanham and Virgil Lanham, Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Bee Houge, of Danville, and Mrs. Joe Graham, of Louisville; four brothers, Maud, Willie and Ebb Robertson, of Danville, and Jack Robertson, of Lexington, a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs Crain was born and spent her entire life in Boyle county and formerly lived in the Perryville vicinity. Funeral services for Mrs. Crain were conducted at the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church by Dr. E, N. Wilkinson, and burial followed in Bellevue Cemetery.
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