NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume IV.,
1888-1897
By: Tad Evans
For Date ( Page 378 )
Thursday, June 10, 1897
For Obituary ( Page 379 )
DEATH OF MRS. J. F. CONEY.
Mrs Lee Coney, the beloved wife of our fellow-townsman, Mr. J F. Coney, die at her home on Commerce street this Wednesday morning at 10:10 o'clock, after an illness of about seven weeks. She was the daughter of Major E. H. Wimberly, a prominent planter of Houston County, and was thirtythree years old.
She leaves a devoted husband and four small children--three girls and one boy--to mourn her death.
The funeral will take place at ten o'clock tomorrow morning at her home, from which place the remains will be conveyed to Orange Hill Cemetery for interment.
The pallbearers will be R. A. Merritt, E. H. Wimberly, C. B. Adams, P. H. Lovejoy, T. H. Bridges, W. M. Taylor, P. T. McGriff and W. A. Jelks.
Compiler Notes: P. H. Lovejoy (pallbearer above) wife was also a daughter of Major Ezekiel Wimberly.
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume IV.,
1888-1897
By: Tad Evans
For Date ( Page 378 )
Thursday, June 10, 1897
For Obituary ( Page 379 )
DEATH OF MRS. J. F. CONEY.
Mrs Lee Coney, the beloved wife of our fellow-townsman, Mr. J F. Coney, die at her home on Commerce street this Wednesday morning at 10:10 o'clock, after an illness of about seven weeks. She was the daughter of Major E. H. Wimberly, a prominent planter of Houston County, and was thirtythree years old.
She leaves a devoted husband and four small children--three girls and one boy--to mourn her death.
The funeral will take place at ten o'clock tomorrow morning at her home, from which place the remains will be conveyed to Orange Hill Cemetery for interment.
The pallbearers will be R. A. Merritt, E. H. Wimberly, C. B. Adams, P. H. Lovejoy, T. H. Bridges, W. M. Taylor, P. T. McGriff and W. A. Jelks.
Compiler Notes: P. H. Lovejoy (pallbearer above) wife was also a daughter of Major Ezekiel Wimberly.
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