COLUMBUS, Ga., June 8—Mrs. F.B. Colbert, 77, of Columbus, who died Wednesday after one day’s illness, was buried yesterday at Poplar Springs, in Webster County. She was born in Preston, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Goss. She was married in 1884 to Frederick B. Colbert. Before coming to Columbus on the death of her husband she lived in Americus, Fitzgerald and Cuthbert. Survivors include four daughters, Miss Waver Colbert and Mrs. E.C. Howard, of Columbus; Mrs. Fred Robins, of Americus, and Mrs. R.H. Murray, of Tampa; three sons, W.W. Colbert, of Graniteville, N.C., and J.E. and R.E. Colbert, of Columbus; a sister, Miss Sarah Anne Goss, of Americus; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
(PUBLISHED IN THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 9 JUNE, 1940 ON PAGE 28)
COLUMBUS, Ga., June 8—Mrs. F.B. Colbert, 77, of Columbus, who died Wednesday after one day’s illness, was buried yesterday at Poplar Springs, in Webster County. She was born in Preston, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Goss. She was married in 1884 to Frederick B. Colbert. Before coming to Columbus on the death of her husband she lived in Americus, Fitzgerald and Cuthbert. Survivors include four daughters, Miss Waver Colbert and Mrs. E.C. Howard, of Columbus; Mrs. Fred Robins, of Americus, and Mrs. R.H. Murray, of Tampa; three sons, W.W. Colbert, of Graniteville, N.C., and J.E. and R.E. Colbert, of Columbus; a sister, Miss Sarah Anne Goss, of Americus; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
(PUBLISHED IN THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 9 JUNE, 1940 ON PAGE 28)
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