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Lola <I>Penland</I> Barrington

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Lola Penland Barrington

Birth
Gibson, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
Death
22 Jan 1946 (aged 59)
Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1710262, Longitude: -83.4001658
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Funeral services for Mrs. Lola P. Barrington, 59, were held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Franklin Baptist church. The Rev. Charles E. Parker, pastor, officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. Jackson Honeycutt, pastor of the Franklin Methodist Church and the Rev. V. N. Allen, pastor of the Macon Methodist circuit. Interment followed in the Franklin cemetery.
The pallbearers were Herbert A. McGlamery, James Hauser, C. Gordon Moore, William Katenbrink, A. R. Higdon and J. Horner Stockton.
Members of the Nequassa Chapter No. 43, Order of Eastern Star, were in charge of the flowers.

Mrs. Barrington died in the Angel hospital here Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock from a stroke of apoplexy suffered at her home on the Georgia Road on Sunday morning about 11:30 o'clock. She had been in ill health for the past few years.

Mrs. Barrington was a member of the Franklin Baptist Church and took an active interest in church work as long as her health permitted, having been a teacher of the T. E. L. Bible class. She was also past worthy matron of local chapter of the Eastern Star, had served as president of the American Legion auxillary and was chairman of the Junior Red Cross for several years.

For many years, Mrs. Barrington was a teacher in the public schools of Macon County and for 14 years served as principal of the Broad Rock grammar school in Richmond, Va. She was a member of the Franklin Garden club.

In 1922, she was married to J. C. Barrington, who died in 1933.

Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. L. M. Compton, Mrs. Tim A. Wood and Mrs. T. C. Justice, all of franklin, and Mrs. E. N. Evans, of Bryson City, one brother, H. R. Penland, of Scaly and a number of nieces and nephews.

Bryant funeral directors were in charge of arrangements.

Published: The Franklin Press ~ January 24, 1946


Funeral services for Mrs. Lola P. Barrington, 59, were held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Franklin Baptist church. The Rev. Charles E. Parker, pastor, officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. Jackson Honeycutt, pastor of the Franklin Methodist Church and the Rev. V. N. Allen, pastor of the Macon Methodist circuit. Interment followed in the Franklin cemetery.
The pallbearers were Herbert A. McGlamery, James Hauser, C. Gordon Moore, William Katenbrink, A. R. Higdon and J. Horner Stockton.
Members of the Nequassa Chapter No. 43, Order of Eastern Star, were in charge of the flowers.

Mrs. Barrington died in the Angel hospital here Sunday afternoon at 6 o'clock from a stroke of apoplexy suffered at her home on the Georgia Road on Sunday morning about 11:30 o'clock. She had been in ill health for the past few years.

Mrs. Barrington was a member of the Franklin Baptist Church and took an active interest in church work as long as her health permitted, having been a teacher of the T. E. L. Bible class. She was also past worthy matron of local chapter of the Eastern Star, had served as president of the American Legion auxillary and was chairman of the Junior Red Cross for several years.

For many years, Mrs. Barrington was a teacher in the public schools of Macon County and for 14 years served as principal of the Broad Rock grammar school in Richmond, Va. She was a member of the Franklin Garden club.

In 1922, she was married to J. C. Barrington, who died in 1933.

Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. L. M. Compton, Mrs. Tim A. Wood and Mrs. T. C. Justice, all of franklin, and Mrs. E. N. Evans, of Bryson City, one brother, H. R. Penland, of Scaly and a number of nieces and nephews.

Bryant funeral directors were in charge of arrangements.

Published: The Franklin Press ~ January 24, 1946



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