Mrs. Julia A. Fletcher, widow of David R. Fletcher, died at her home at Eureka, Thursday, October 24, 1901, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., aged 66 years and two months. Mrs. Fletcher died January 31,1878. Mrs. Fletcher had been an invalid for the past four years and for the past year had been confined to the house and her death was not unexpected.
She leaves two sons, Dr. W.J.Fletcher of Eureka, and Dr. L.R. Fletcher of Pine Grove; and three daughters, Mrs. F.A.Cornwell, of Glenwood, W.Va.; Mrs. Mary B.Brown, of Raccoon Island, and Mrs. Julia C.Russell, of Eureka. Mrs. Fletcher was a kind and indulgent mother, a good Christian and highly esteemed by all her neighbors, which is a true mark of worth.
The funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, October 26, 1901, at Clay Chapel, Rev. J.F. Prior officiating, in the presence of a large assemblage of friends who came to pay their last tribute of respect to a worthy woman. Interment at same place by Hayward & Son. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their great sorrow.
Gallipolis Bulletin
Nov. 1, 1901
Mrs. Julia A. Fletcher, widow of David R. Fletcher, died at her home at Eureka, Thursday, October 24, 1901, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., aged 66 years and two months. Mrs. Fletcher died January 31,1878. Mrs. Fletcher had been an invalid for the past four years and for the past year had been confined to the house and her death was not unexpected.
She leaves two sons, Dr. W.J.Fletcher of Eureka, and Dr. L.R. Fletcher of Pine Grove; and three daughters, Mrs. F.A.Cornwell, of Glenwood, W.Va.; Mrs. Mary B.Brown, of Raccoon Island, and Mrs. Julia C.Russell, of Eureka. Mrs. Fletcher was a kind and indulgent mother, a good Christian and highly esteemed by all her neighbors, which is a true mark of worth.
The funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon, October 26, 1901, at Clay Chapel, Rev. J.F. Prior officiating, in the presence of a large assemblage of friends who came to pay their last tribute of respect to a worthy woman. Interment at same place by Hayward & Son. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their great sorrow.
Gallipolis Bulletin
Nov. 1, 1901
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