Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Douglas, brief mention of whose death was made in The Democrat last week, were conducted by Rev. Cash Wyble at Rutledge Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment was in the Rutledge Cemetery.
The pall bearers were Earl Cunningham, Jewel Mason, Gilvie Berryman, Tommie Rule, Kenneth Bailey and Ralph Ripperdan. The singers were Jim Bailey, Raymond Fryrear, Mrs. Wm. Phillips and Mrs. Harold Givens. Mrs. Tommie Rule accompanied them.
Mrs. Douglas died suddenly at her home south of Rutledge Thursday morning, March 3, at about 5 o'clock. She was stricken at the home of a sister, Mrs. Emma Burgee of Rutledge and later was removed to the home of her son, Orville Douglas, with whom she lived.
Mrs. Douglas was born April 18, 1869, near Fabius in Knox County, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boone. She lived most of her life in the Rutledge community. Besides the sister and son previously mentioned, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Zelda Matlick of Burlington and Mrs. Opal Gardner of near Rutledge; three brothers, Thomas Boone of Rutledge and Jesse and Lafayette Boone, who live in the west, and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Moore of Rutledge and Mrs. Nettie Brown, who lives in Texas. Her husband, William Douglas, died, Jan. 22, 1937.
-Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, March 10, 1949
Lucinda was the daughter of Milton C. and Ann (Cunningham) Boone. She married John William Douglas on Apr. 22, 1891. Their children were Zelda, Opal, Ethel, and Orville.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Douglas, brief mention of whose death was made in The Democrat last week, were conducted by Rev. Cash Wyble at Rutledge Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment was in the Rutledge Cemetery.
The pall bearers were Earl Cunningham, Jewel Mason, Gilvie Berryman, Tommie Rule, Kenneth Bailey and Ralph Ripperdan. The singers were Jim Bailey, Raymond Fryrear, Mrs. Wm. Phillips and Mrs. Harold Givens. Mrs. Tommie Rule accompanied them.
Mrs. Douglas died suddenly at her home south of Rutledge Thursday morning, March 3, at about 5 o'clock. She was stricken at the home of a sister, Mrs. Emma Burgee of Rutledge and later was removed to the home of her son, Orville Douglas, with whom she lived.
Mrs. Douglas was born April 18, 1869, near Fabius in Knox County, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boone. She lived most of her life in the Rutledge community. Besides the sister and son previously mentioned, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Zelda Matlick of Burlington and Mrs. Opal Gardner of near Rutledge; three brothers, Thomas Boone of Rutledge and Jesse and Lafayette Boone, who live in the west, and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Moore of Rutledge and Mrs. Nettie Brown, who lives in Texas. Her husband, William Douglas, died, Jan. 22, 1937.
-Memphis Democrat, Memphis, Missouri, March 10, 1949
Lucinda was the daughter of Milton C. and Ann (Cunningham) Boone. She married John William Douglas on Apr. 22, 1891. Their children were Zelda, Opal, Ethel, and Orville.
Family Members
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Sarah Elizabeth Boone Chaney
1859–1893
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Emma Jane Boone Bergee
1861–1953
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Infant Boone
1862–1862
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Rachel Alice Boone Killen
1863–1936
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Mary Mariah Boone Brown
1865–1954
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Anetta "Nettie" Boone Brown
1867–1960
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William R Boone
1871–1877
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Joseph Thomas "Joe" Boone
1872–1949
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Jesse Sylvester "Pop" Boone
1874–1961
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Ida Gertrude Boone Harned
1875–1899
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Annie May Boone Moore
1877–1966
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Lafayette "Lafe" Boone
1879–1956
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