known by her many friends as ‘Aunt Lucinda,' died last Thursday at the home of her son, Walker Byas. Mrs. Byas had been sick for several months, and, while her life was despaired of, yet the end came earlier than was expected by her friends. She was an old and highly respected citizen, having lived in the neighborhood of Dove for over forty years. She leaves the hallowed influence of a
Christian life as a benediction to the community, she leaves a brother, Uncle Rias Martin; two sisters, Mrs. West and Mrs. A. J. Foster; but those who will miss her most is the seven children who must live in this dark world without the light of that motherly smile or the guiding hand they need so much. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Newton, and her remains were
laid to rest at Dove Friday evening. The Sun tenders its sympathy to the bereaved family and friends."
known by her many friends as ‘Aunt Lucinda,' died last Thursday at the home of her son, Walker Byas. Mrs. Byas had been sick for several months, and, while her life was despaired of, yet the end came earlier than was expected by her friends. She was an old and highly respected citizen, having lived in the neighborhood of Dove for over forty years. She leaves the hallowed influence of a
Christian life as a benediction to the community, she leaves a brother, Uncle Rias Martin; two sisters, Mrs. West and Mrs. A. J. Foster; but those who will miss her most is the seven children who must live in this dark world without the light of that motherly smile or the guiding hand they need so much. The funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Newton, and her remains were
laid to rest at Dove Friday evening. The Sun tenders its sympathy to the bereaved family and friends."
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