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Emmaline <I>Combs</I> Caudill

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Emmaline Combs Caudill

Birth
Death
11 Nov 1921 (aged 28)
Burial
Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Emmaline (Combs) Caudill was the daughter of Fielding and Ruhanna (Smith) Combs. She married William Riley Caudill on June 17, 1913, in Letcher County, KY.

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The obituary of Emmaline (Combs) Caudill as published in the November 18, 1921, issue of The Mountain Eagle (page 1):

Died

The sad news of the death of Mrs. Emmaline Caudill, beloved wife of our townsman, W. Riley Caudill, reached us as we were going to press last week. She had been a sufferer from typhoid and pneumonia for two weeks or more. She leaves a husband and two small children besides a large circle of friends to weep at her demise. She was a lovable woman, a lady of the highest type, an industrious and intelligent mother, loved and honored by all. She was reared in Knott county, being a Combs before her marriage and belonged to that excellent and well known family in this country. In her death the town loses a model woman, her children a loving mother and her husband a faithful companion. With these the Eagle joins a numberless host in extending sympathies.
Emmaline (Combs) Caudill was the daughter of Fielding and Ruhanna (Smith) Combs. She married William Riley Caudill on June 17, 1913, in Letcher County, KY.

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The obituary of Emmaline (Combs) Caudill as published in the November 18, 1921, issue of The Mountain Eagle (page 1):

Died

The sad news of the death of Mrs. Emmaline Caudill, beloved wife of our townsman, W. Riley Caudill, reached us as we were going to press last week. She had been a sufferer from typhoid and pneumonia for two weeks or more. She leaves a husband and two small children besides a large circle of friends to weep at her demise. She was a lovable woman, a lady of the highest type, an industrious and intelligent mother, loved and honored by all. She was reared in Knott county, being a Combs before her marriage and belonged to that excellent and well known family in this country. In her death the town loses a model woman, her children a loving mother and her husband a faithful companion. With these the Eagle joins a numberless host in extending sympathies.


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