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Leslie Burr Cayce

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Leslie Burr Cayce

Birth
Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 Apr 1937 (aged 83)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8759712, Longitude: -87.4810866
Plot
Section S
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Leslie B. Cayce 84,
Burial Is Tomorrow

Brief funeral services for Leslie B. Cayce, 84. who died at Nashville Sunday, will be conducted at Riverside Cemetery Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Charles I. Stepheson, pastor of Ninth Street Christian Church officiating. The Rev. P. B. Springley will conduct services at the home of his daughter. Mrs. W. A. McPherson at Nashville Tuesday morning at 10, and the burial cortege will leave Nashville for Hopkinsville at once.

Mr. Cayce was burn in Christian County and was a resident of this community, until his later years when he made his home with a son at Virginia Beach, Va, and with a daughter In Nashville. He was the son of Thomas Cayce and Sarah Cayce. His wife was Mrs. Carrie Major Cayce.

Mr. Cayce suffered minor burns when the home at Nashville was burned lust week end was suffering from conditions incident to his advanced age. He was a member of the Christian Church.

The survivors are his daughters, Miss Annie Cayce, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. I. J. Russell, all of Nashville, and Mrs. J. J. Crume, DeLand, Fla., and a son, Edgar Cayce, Virginia Beach; a sister, Mrs. Ed Jones, Hopkinsville, and two brothers, C. H. Cayce and R. L. Cayce. Hopkinsville and six grandchildren.

--Kentucky New Era, Monday, April 12, 1937, Page 1
Leslie B. Cayce 84,
Burial Is Tomorrow

Brief funeral services for Leslie B. Cayce, 84. who died at Nashville Sunday, will be conducted at Riverside Cemetery Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Charles I. Stepheson, pastor of Ninth Street Christian Church officiating. The Rev. P. B. Springley will conduct services at the home of his daughter. Mrs. W. A. McPherson at Nashville Tuesday morning at 10, and the burial cortege will leave Nashville for Hopkinsville at once.

Mr. Cayce was burn in Christian County and was a resident of this community, until his later years when he made his home with a son at Virginia Beach, Va, and with a daughter In Nashville. He was the son of Thomas Cayce and Sarah Cayce. His wife was Mrs. Carrie Major Cayce.

Mr. Cayce suffered minor burns when the home at Nashville was burned lust week end was suffering from conditions incident to his advanced age. He was a member of the Christian Church.

The survivors are his daughters, Miss Annie Cayce, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. I. J. Russell, all of Nashville, and Mrs. J. J. Crume, DeLand, Fla., and a son, Edgar Cayce, Virginia Beach; a sister, Mrs. Ed Jones, Hopkinsville, and two brothers, C. H. Cayce and R. L. Cayce. Hopkinsville and six grandchildren.

--Kentucky New Era, Monday, April 12, 1937, Page 1


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