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Alice <I>Adair</I> Plummer

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Alice Adair Plummer

Birth
Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Apr 1925 (aged 24)
Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Lot 59/60
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Allen Percy Adair & Kitty Stollworthy
Wife of William A. Plummer,

Resolutions
Mrs. Alice Adair Plummer, wife of William Plummer, died April 3nd in this city at the home of her husbands parents Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Plummer, with whom the young couple made their home.
Death under the circumstances, but of one so young and so highly esteemed perculiary sad.
Mrs PLummer immediately on coming to Cynthania actively identified herself with the Espiscopal church, of which she was a member; she was Secretary & Treasure of the Womans Guild and Auxilary; she always responded readily & cheerfully- to every- call of the church, without considering of self; of pleasing personality, amiable, disposition, and high character, she was beloved by a wide circle of friends.
Therefore, be it resolved, That the Church of the Advent, Cynthia, Ky., ,has lost a devoted and faithful church woman, and the Womans Guild and Auxilary a loyal and efficient officer; and be further resolved that copy of these resolutions be sent to the breaved families and written families and written in the records of the Church
Mrs Carl Musser
Mrs. W. G. Wigglrdworth
Mrs. T. E. King
Committee
Daughter of Allen Percy Adair & Kitty Stollworthy
Wife of William A. Plummer,

Resolutions
Mrs. Alice Adair Plummer, wife of William Plummer, died April 3nd in this city at the home of her husbands parents Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Plummer, with whom the young couple made their home.
Death under the circumstances, but of one so young and so highly esteemed perculiary sad.
Mrs PLummer immediately on coming to Cynthania actively identified herself with the Espiscopal church, of which she was a member; she was Secretary & Treasure of the Womans Guild and Auxilary; she always responded readily & cheerfully- to every- call of the church, without considering of self; of pleasing personality, amiable, disposition, and high character, she was beloved by a wide circle of friends.
Therefore, be it resolved, That the Church of the Advent, Cynthia, Ky., ,has lost a devoted and faithful church woman, and the Womans Guild and Auxilary a loyal and efficient officer; and be further resolved that copy of these resolutions be sent to the breaved families and written families and written in the records of the Church
Mrs Carl Musser
Mrs. W. G. Wigglrdworth
Mrs. T. E. King
Committee


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