She Passes Away at Her Home at Waxhaw After an Illness of Several Weeks.
Special to The Observer.
Waxhaw, Feb. 17--Mrs. A. W. Heath died at her home here late this afternoon after an illness of several weeks. The announcement of her death, though not unexpected, cast a shadow of sorrow over the entire community. Mrs. Heath was 52 years of age and for many years has been a faithful and devoted member of the Methodist church. She was a most excellent and estimable Christian lady, and all who knew her were her friends. A husband and eight children survive her. The children are: Mr. W. C. Heath, of Monroe, Mr. A. C. Heath, of Albemarle, Messrs. Earl and Frank Heath, of Waxhaw, Mrs. Dr. W. O. Nisbet, of Charlotte, Mrs. Rev. Henry Stokes, of Cokesbury, S. C., Mrs. C. S. Massey, of Waxhaw and Mrs. Daisy Biven, of Pickens, S. C. All were at her bedside at the time of her death. Mrs. Heath's remains will be carried to Monroe tomorrow night, where the funeral and burial will take place on the following day. The service will be conducted by her pastor, Rev. M. T. Steele, of this place, assisted by Rev. W. M. Bagby, of Monroe.
Charlotte Observer, 02.18.1902
She Passes Away at Her Home at Waxhaw After an Illness of Several Weeks.
Special to The Observer.
Waxhaw, Feb. 17--Mrs. A. W. Heath died at her home here late this afternoon after an illness of several weeks. The announcement of her death, though not unexpected, cast a shadow of sorrow over the entire community. Mrs. Heath was 52 years of age and for many years has been a faithful and devoted member of the Methodist church. She was a most excellent and estimable Christian lady, and all who knew her were her friends. A husband and eight children survive her. The children are: Mr. W. C. Heath, of Monroe, Mr. A. C. Heath, of Albemarle, Messrs. Earl and Frank Heath, of Waxhaw, Mrs. Dr. W. O. Nisbet, of Charlotte, Mrs. Rev. Henry Stokes, of Cokesbury, S. C., Mrs. C. S. Massey, of Waxhaw and Mrs. Daisy Biven, of Pickens, S. C. All were at her bedside at the time of her death. Mrs. Heath's remains will be carried to Monroe tomorrow night, where the funeral and burial will take place on the following day. The service will be conducted by her pastor, Rev. M. T. Steele, of this place, assisted by Rev. W. M. Bagby, of Monroe.
Charlotte Observer, 02.18.1902
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