Mrs. Bessie Pitts Shelton Prince Cashion, 50, died at Gordon's Hospital in Lewisburg Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock. Funeral services are being held this afternoon at the Methodist Church at Mulberry at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Howard Scott of Kelso, with burial in the Mulberry Cemetery.
Mrs. Cashion was a member of the Flintville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her husband, Curtis Cashion; four daughters, Mrs. Ross Land, Mrs. Wilson Street, Mrs. Roy May, and Miss Addie Prince; five sons, Raymond and Wilson Shelton, Junior Prince, Hilton and Archie Cashion, all of this county; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Winsett of Nashville and Mrs. Volley Ware of New Hope; and three brothers, Leonard, Wiley, and Marion Pitts, all of this county.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
September 18, 1947
Mrs. Bessie Pitts Shelton Prince Cashion, 50, died at Gordon's Hospital in Lewisburg Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock. Funeral services are being held this afternoon at the Methodist Church at Mulberry at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Howard Scott of Kelso, with burial in the Mulberry Cemetery.
Mrs. Cashion was a member of the Flintville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her husband, Curtis Cashion; four daughters, Mrs. Ross Land, Mrs. Wilson Street, Mrs. Roy May, and Miss Addie Prince; five sons, Raymond and Wilson Shelton, Junior Prince, Hilton and Archie Cashion, all of this county; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Winsett of Nashville and Mrs. Volley Ware of New Hope; and three brothers, Leonard, Wiley, and Marion Pitts, all of this county.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
September 18, 1947
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