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Sarah Elizabeth “Eliza” <I>Woolly</I> Troxell

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Sarah Elizabeth “Eliza” Woolly Troxell

Birth
Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Death
14 May 1931 (aged 69)
Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Greenbrier, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row F-15
Memorial ID
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The Log Cabin Democrat, Conway Arkansas. May 12, 1931

Mrs. Eliza Troxell, aged 71, died suddenly today at the home of C. R. Blythe, she was born in Faulkner County, and spent her entire life here. She is survived by a brother, G. J. Woolly of Greenbrier. She is survived by four step-sons (the article said step-sons but they were half-brothers), C.R., L.V.,W.R., and M.T. Blythe of Greenbrier, five step-daughters (half-sisters), Mrs. Adeline Belote, near Conway, Mrs. Lera (Lou) Dillaha and Mrs. Ida Johnson of Greenbrier, and Mrs. Delle (Delia) Blessing and Hattie Powell of Vilonia. Funeral Srvices will be at McNew Cemetery at 10 O'clock, in charge of Rev. A. Walls, Doolins will conduct the burial.

The Log Cabin Democrat, Conway, Arkansas. May 13, 1931 Centerville Items

My heart, as well as everyones in the community was made sad when we heard of the sudden death of my Aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Troxell, Tues. morning. She was found dead in bed at the home of her brother C. R. Blythe, having died from a heart attack. She was feeling as well as ususal, attending singing and church Sunday and Sunday night and worked her garden out Monday afternoon. Aunt Liz was loved by everyone who knew her. She was a devoted worker in the church.

The item was written by either Maude Blythe Surett or Vernon Blythe, her niece and nephew, who were writing the items for the paper at the time.

The Log Cabin Democrat, Conway Arkansas. May 12, 1931

Mrs. Eliza Troxell, aged 71, died suddenly today at the home of C. R. Blythe, she was born in Faulkner County, and spent her entire life here. She is survived by a brother, G. J. Woolly of Greenbrier. She is survived by four step-sons (the article said step-sons but they were half-brothers), C.R., L.V.,W.R., and M.T. Blythe of Greenbrier, five step-daughters (half-sisters), Mrs. Adeline Belote, near Conway, Mrs. Lera (Lou) Dillaha and Mrs. Ida Johnson of Greenbrier, and Mrs. Delle (Delia) Blessing and Hattie Powell of Vilonia. Funeral Srvices will be at McNew Cemetery at 10 O'clock, in charge of Rev. A. Walls, Doolins will conduct the burial.

The Log Cabin Democrat, Conway, Arkansas. May 13, 1931 Centerville Items

My heart, as well as everyones in the community was made sad when we heard of the sudden death of my Aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Troxell, Tues. morning. She was found dead in bed at the home of her brother C. R. Blythe, having died from a heart attack. She was feeling as well as ususal, attending singing and church Sunday and Sunday night and worked her garden out Monday afternoon. Aunt Liz was loved by everyone who knew her. She was a devoted worker in the church.

The item was written by either Maude Blythe Surett or Vernon Blythe, her niece and nephew, who were writing the items for the paper at the time.



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