Mrs. Fred L. Taylor Succumbs at Home in Gansville
Mrs. Fred L. Taylor died at her home in Gansville Thursday morning at 12:05 o'clock after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Gansville under the direction of Southern Funeral Home. Services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Buckner of Jonesboro and Rev. Rufus Kitchingham of Dodson. Interment was made in the Gansville Cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Taylor are her husband and two sons, Robert Taylor of Junction City, Ark. and Lawson (sic) Taylor of Gansville.
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Information published in: Winn Parish, LA 1852-1985, published by the Winn Parish Historical Society
January 8, 1931, President of the first home demonstration club for Winn Parish formed at Gansville, LA. In 1934, elected first vice president of newly formed parish council for home demonstration clubs in Winn Parish.
Mrs. Fred L. Taylor Succumbs at Home in Gansville
Mrs. Fred L. Taylor died at her home in Gansville Thursday morning at 12:05 o'clock after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Gansville under the direction of Southern Funeral Home. Services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Buckner of Jonesboro and Rev. Rufus Kitchingham of Dodson. Interment was made in the Gansville Cemetery.
Surviving Mrs. Taylor are her husband and two sons, Robert Taylor of Junction City, Ark. and Lawson (sic) Taylor of Gansville.
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Information published in: Winn Parish, LA 1852-1985, published by the Winn Parish Historical Society
January 8, 1931, President of the first home demonstration club for Winn Parish formed at Gansville, LA. In 1934, elected first vice president of newly formed parish council for home demonstration clubs in Winn Parish.
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