The Chattanooga News (at Newspapers.com)
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Monday, February 2, 1920
Page 8, Col. 3
Mrs. D. J. Bearden
The body of Mrs. D. J. Bearden, who died Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. L. Farmer, 608 Lewis Street, Ridgedale community, Chattanooga, Tn. after a short illness of pneumonia, was sent today to Dalton, Ga., for funeral and interment. Since the death of her husband, which occurred a year ago, Mrs. Bearden had resided with her daughter here. She had been a member of the Baptist church for many years. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. Ida Wrinkle, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Farmer, of this city, and a son, Arthur Robinson, of Atlanta.
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The Chattanooga News (at Newspapers.com)
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Monday, February 2, 1920
Page 8, Col. 3
Mrs. D. J. Bearden
The body of Mrs. D. J. Bearden, who died Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. L. Farmer, 608 Lewis Street, Ridgedale community, Chattanooga, Tn. after a short illness of pneumonia, was sent today to Dalton, Ga., for funeral and interment. Since the death of her husband, which occurred a year ago, Mrs. Bearden had resided with her daughter here. She had been a member of the Baptist church for many years. Surviving her are two daughters, Mrs. Ida Wrinkle, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Farmer, of this city, and a son, Arthur Robinson, of Atlanta.
Contributor:cfenters (46996728)• [email protected]
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