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Martha Ellen “Mattie” <I>Johnson</I> Nichols

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Martha Ellen “Mattie” Johnson Nichols

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
8 Jan 1937 (aged 69)
Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Miller, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Born to Edward Turpin and Anne (Maynard) Johnson, with a brother named Jesse Andrew and a sister named Sarah. Married George Delbert Nichols on September 28, 1883 in Alexander County, Illinois. Mother to Myrtle, Terrance Vincent, Albert Lee, Raymond, and Vera Evelyn. Myrtle and Raymond died as little children, both are probably buried in Cairo. Mattie also raised her nephew LeRoy Johnson, whose mother died very young.

My mom went to live with her Grandma Nichols when she was about ten years old. They went to the First Baptist Church in Cairo. After Grandpa Nichols died, Grandma worked as a live-in housekeeper, while mom stayed with Grandma's friend Mrs. Reed.

She died of leukemia at the age of 69.




From The Cairo Evening Citizen and Bulletin, dated Friday, January 8, 1937:

Deaths
Mrs. Bert Nichols
Mrs. Mattie Johnson Nichols, widow of the late Bert Nichols, died this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reid at 511 Twenty-fourth street, where she has made her home the past year.
Mrs. Nichols was born April 4, 1867, and has resided in Cairo for the past 56 years.
She leaves to mourn her death, a daughter, Mrs. S. T. Rumsey of Decatur, Ill, two sons, T. V. Nichols and Bert Nichols of St. Louis, also a nephew, Leroy Johnson of Cairo.
Her husband, the late Bert Nichols, died eight years ago, having served on the police force here for thirty-five years.
Mrs. Nichols was an active member of the Cairo Baptist church and attended the Missionary society when her health permitted. She was a cheerful worker of the Amoma Sunday school class.
The body will be sent to Miller, Ohio, for burial. Friends of Mrs. Nichols may call at the Agey-Stainforth Mortuary to view the remains between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. today.
Mrs. Lillie Barnes of Olmstead, a lifelong friend of Mrs. Nichols, was called, arriving here this morning.
Rev. W. C. Hart will conduct a brief prayer service at the funeral home at 8:45 o'clock tonight.



Born to Edward Turpin and Anne (Maynard) Johnson, with a brother named Jesse Andrew and a sister named Sarah. Married George Delbert Nichols on September 28, 1883 in Alexander County, Illinois. Mother to Myrtle, Terrance Vincent, Albert Lee, Raymond, and Vera Evelyn. Myrtle and Raymond died as little children, both are probably buried in Cairo. Mattie also raised her nephew LeRoy Johnson, whose mother died very young.

My mom went to live with her Grandma Nichols when she was about ten years old. They went to the First Baptist Church in Cairo. After Grandpa Nichols died, Grandma worked as a live-in housekeeper, while mom stayed with Grandma's friend Mrs. Reed.

She died of leukemia at the age of 69.




From The Cairo Evening Citizen and Bulletin, dated Friday, January 8, 1937:

Deaths
Mrs. Bert Nichols
Mrs. Mattie Johnson Nichols, widow of the late Bert Nichols, died this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reid at 511 Twenty-fourth street, where she has made her home the past year.
Mrs. Nichols was born April 4, 1867, and has resided in Cairo for the past 56 years.
She leaves to mourn her death, a daughter, Mrs. S. T. Rumsey of Decatur, Ill, two sons, T. V. Nichols and Bert Nichols of St. Louis, also a nephew, Leroy Johnson of Cairo.
Her husband, the late Bert Nichols, died eight years ago, having served on the police force here for thirty-five years.
Mrs. Nichols was an active member of the Cairo Baptist church and attended the Missionary society when her health permitted. She was a cheerful worker of the Amoma Sunday school class.
The body will be sent to Miller, Ohio, for burial. Friends of Mrs. Nichols may call at the Agey-Stainforth Mortuary to view the remains between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. today.
Mrs. Lillie Barnes of Olmstead, a lifelong friend of Mrs. Nichols, was called, arriving here this morning.
Rev. W. C. Hart will conduct a brief prayer service at the funeral home at 8:45 o'clock tonight.





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