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Madison Courier
19 April 1955
Tuesday
Long Illness Is Fatal For Mrs. Lute Graves
Mrs. Nannie Emma Graves, 75, died this morning at 4:00 o'clock after an extended illness at her home, 715 east First street.
Mrs. Graves was the widow of Lute Graves, and was a native of Carroll county, Ky. She had been a resident of Madison the past 50 years and was a member of Trinity Methodist church. Mrs. Graves was the last member of a family of 11 children.
She is survived by a son, and daughter, Carney Graves, of this city, and Miss Dorothy Graves, at home; a grandson, Eugene Graves, and great-grandson, Dennis Graves, of Madison.
Services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the Vail Memorial, in charge of Rev. Edwin F. Shake. Burial will be in Springdale cemetery. Friends may call at the Vail Memorial from tomorrow morning until time for the funeral.
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Madison Courier
19 April 1955
Tuesday
Long Illness Is Fatal For Mrs. Lute Graves
Mrs. Nannie Emma Graves, 75, died this morning at 4:00 o'clock after an extended illness at her home, 715 east First street.
Mrs. Graves was the widow of Lute Graves, and was a native of Carroll county, Ky. She had been a resident of Madison the past 50 years and was a member of Trinity Methodist church. Mrs. Graves was the last member of a family of 11 children.
She is survived by a son, and daughter, Carney Graves, of this city, and Miss Dorothy Graves, at home; a grandson, Eugene Graves, and great-grandson, Dennis Graves, of Madison.
Services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the Vail Memorial, in charge of Rev. Edwin F. Shake. Burial will be in Springdale cemetery. Friends may call at the Vail Memorial from tomorrow morning until time for the funeral.
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