Her obituary from the DECATUR DAILY April 22, 1935 is as follows:
Danville Matron Is Called By Death
Funeral rites for Mrs. Doshey McCormick, 28, were held this afternoon at Johnson Chapel with the Rev. W. E. Pritchard conducting. Burial there was directed by Priest of Decatur. Mrs. McCormick died Sunday afternoon at her home, Danville Route 3.
She is survived by her husband, M. O. McCormick; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McDugald; four sisters, Mrs. Doris Woods, Mrs. Mattie Myers, Mrs. Bertha Sparks and Miss Rachel Mae McDugald. Three brothers, Willie, John Lewis and Freeman McDugald also survive.
Her obituary from the DECATUR DAILY April 22, 1935 is as follows:
Danville Matron Is Called By Death
Funeral rites for Mrs. Doshey McCormick, 28, were held this afternoon at Johnson Chapel with the Rev. W. E. Pritchard conducting. Burial there was directed by Priest of Decatur. Mrs. McCormick died Sunday afternoon at her home, Danville Route 3.
She is survived by her husband, M. O. McCormick; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McDugald; four sisters, Mrs. Doris Woods, Mrs. Mattie Myers, Mrs. Bertha Sparks and Miss Rachel Mae McDugald. Three brothers, Willie, John Lewis and Freeman McDugald also survive.
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