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Elizabeth Young <I>Browder</I> Templeton

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Elizabeth Young Browder Templeton

Birth
Iredell County, North Carolina, USA
Death
5 Dec 1908 (aged 88)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section OC, Lot 198, no individual marker
Memorial ID
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DIED IN ST. LOUIS.
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Remains Brought Here
For Interment.
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Mrs. Lizzie Templeton, formerly of this county, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dave Word, in St. Louis, Mo., Saturday. Mrs. Templeton, was 88 years old and was formerly Miss Lizzie Browder, and was reared in Logan county. She was a sister of Mrs. E. L. Foulks, of this city. One of her daughters, now dead, was the first wife of Mr. S. M. Brown of this place. The deceased had been a member of the Methodist church for about seventy-five years. Since the death of her husband, about twelve years ago, she had been making her home with her daughter in St. Louis.

The Remains arrived here yesterday morning and were taken to the residence of Mr. E. L. Foulks, where funeral services were conducted by Rev. Geo. H. Means yesterday afternoon and the interment took place in Riverside cemetery.

--HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKIAN, Tue Dec 8, 1908 - page 5
DIED IN ST. LOUIS.
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Remains Brought Here
For Interment.
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Mrs. Lizzie Templeton, formerly of this county, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dave Word, in St. Louis, Mo., Saturday. Mrs. Templeton, was 88 years old and was formerly Miss Lizzie Browder, and was reared in Logan county. She was a sister of Mrs. E. L. Foulks, of this city. One of her daughters, now dead, was the first wife of Mr. S. M. Brown of this place. The deceased had been a member of the Methodist church for about seventy-five years. Since the death of her husband, about twelve years ago, she had been making her home with her daughter in St. Louis.

The Remains arrived here yesterday morning and were taken to the residence of Mr. E. L. Foulks, where funeral services were conducted by Rev. Geo. H. Means yesterday afternoon and the interment took place in Riverside cemetery.

--HOPKINSVILLE KENTUCKIAN, Tue Dec 8, 1908 - page 5


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