"The LaFayette Sun" - June 18, 1930:
Abanda - Mrs. Martha Richards, Aunt Mack, as she was familiarly known, departed this life June 10, 1930. She was 77 years of age. She was sick more than two months. She bore her suffering with patience, but was willing and anxious to go on. She was one of ten children, eight girls and two boys; Mrs. Tommie Bowling, near Shiloh; Mrs. Emma Dorman and Miss Sara Sessions, of Columbus; Early Sessions, of Lanett, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her going. She was buried at Mt. Olive beside her father, Mr. Tom Sessions. Rev. B. R. Layton conducted the funeral services.
"The LaFayette Sun" - June 18, 1930:
Abanda - Mrs. Martha Richards, Aunt Mack, as she was familiarly known, departed this life June 10, 1930. She was 77 years of age. She was sick more than two months. She bore her suffering with patience, but was willing and anxious to go on. She was one of ten children, eight girls and two boys; Mrs. Tommie Bowling, near Shiloh; Mrs. Emma Dorman and Miss Sara Sessions, of Columbus; Early Sessions, of Lanett, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her going. She was buried at Mt. Olive beside her father, Mr. Tom Sessions. Rev. B. R. Layton conducted the funeral services.
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