Mrs. Youngblood, the aged Mother of J.C. Youngblood night yard master in the Coast Line yards, died at the home of her son yesterday evening about 5 o'clock. She was about 75 years of age and her death is said to be due from old age.
The body was taken to Savannah last night and interment was made there today.
MRS. W.E. MEAD
Mrs. W.E. Mead, of Fountain, Fla., died here in a local infirmary last night of pellagra.
Mrs. Mead had been suffering with the dreaded malady for several weeks and was said to be in the final stages when she was brought to Dothan Monday night.
She is survived by her husband, and is a daugther of Mr. T. W. Wright, of Atlanta, who arrived in the city this morning to attend the funeral.
The funeral will take place this afternoon and interment will be made in the city cemetery.
The Dothan Eagle; Dothan, Alabama.
March 29, 1911; Page Five.
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Mrs. Youngblood, the aged Mother of J.C. Youngblood night yard master in the Coast Line yards, died at the home of her son yesterday evening about 5 o'clock. She was about 75 years of age and her death is said to be due from old age.
The body was taken to Savannah last night and interment was made there today.
MRS. W.E. MEAD
Mrs. W.E. Mead, of Fountain, Fla., died here in a local infirmary last night of pellagra.
Mrs. Mead had been suffering with the dreaded malady for several weeks and was said to be in the final stages when she was brought to Dothan Monday night.
She is survived by her husband, and is a daugther of Mr. T. W. Wright, of Atlanta, who arrived in the city this morning to attend the funeral.
The funeral will take place this afternoon and interment will be made in the city cemetery.
The Dothan Eagle; Dothan, Alabama.
March 29, 1911; Page Five.
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