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Lillian <I>Kimbro</I> Fletcher

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Lillian Kimbro Fletcher

Birth
Turner County, Georgia, USA
Death
11 Dec 2013 (aged 92)
Sylvester, Worth County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Worth County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.58289, Longitude: -83.785556
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Lillian Kimbro Fletcher, 92, of Sylvester formerly of Shingler died Wednesday December 11, 2013 at Pine Shadows Too in Sylvester.
The funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday December 14, 2013 at Banks Funeral Home Chapel with interment to follow in the Shingler Cemetery with Rev. Jeff Connell and Dr. Ben Bush officiating.
Mrs. Fletcher was born on November 7, 1921 in Turner County to the late Emory Lawrence and Rhoda Jane Pirkle Kimbro. She had lived in Worth County all of her life and was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Bykota Sunday School Class, WMU and Senior Adults. Mrs. Fletcher was retired from the Marine Corps Logistics Base. She enjoyed reading, working in her yard and sewing. Following her retirement Mrs. Fletcher made 96 quilts for her family.
Survivors include her daughter, Barbara F. Connell (Grady) of Sumner; sons, Lawrence C. Fletcher (Maria) of Sumner and Merritt W. "Woody" Fletcher, Jr. of Sumner several grandchildren.
In addition to her parents Mrs. Fletcher was preceded in death by her husband, Merritt W. Fletcher, Sr. on September 11, 1978, three brothers, Frank, Roy and James Kimbro and two sisters, Flora Raney and Frances Burkett Hobby.
Lillian Kimbro Fletcher, 92, of Sylvester formerly of Shingler died Wednesday December 11, 2013 at Pine Shadows Too in Sylvester.
The funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday December 14, 2013 at Banks Funeral Home Chapel with interment to follow in the Shingler Cemetery with Rev. Jeff Connell and Dr. Ben Bush officiating.
Mrs. Fletcher was born on November 7, 1921 in Turner County to the late Emory Lawrence and Rhoda Jane Pirkle Kimbro. She had lived in Worth County all of her life and was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Bykota Sunday School Class, WMU and Senior Adults. Mrs. Fletcher was retired from the Marine Corps Logistics Base. She enjoyed reading, working in her yard and sewing. Following her retirement Mrs. Fletcher made 96 quilts for her family.
Survivors include her daughter, Barbara F. Connell (Grady) of Sumner; sons, Lawrence C. Fletcher (Maria) of Sumner and Merritt W. "Woody" Fletcher, Jr. of Sumner several grandchildren.
In addition to her parents Mrs. Fletcher was preceded in death by her husband, Merritt W. Fletcher, Sr. on September 11, 1978, three brothers, Frank, Roy and James Kimbro and two sisters, Flora Raney and Frances Burkett Hobby.


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