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Clementine Virginia <I>Portwood</I> Bloxton

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Clementine Virginia Portwood Bloxton

Birth
Death
10 Jun 1907 (aged 62)
Burial
Spout Spring, Appomattox County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Clementine (Portwood) Bloxton, wife of C. B. Bloxton, died of kidney disease at her home near Reedy Spring Church, Appomattox County, at 11:30 p.m. on June 10, 1907.

She had been confined to her room for several months previous to her death. Mrs. Bloxton had been a constant member of the Baptist Church ever since her girlhood and was the daughter of Rev. George Portwood, who died soon after the close of the War.

She is survived by four sons and two daughters as follows:
Rev. F.E. Bloxton of the Wilmington Conference, M.E. Church North; Walter A. Bloxton, Roanoke, VA; J. W. Bloxton, Greensboro, NC; Dr. Benjamin Bloxton, Richmond, VA; Mrs. Cora DeShazo, Leaksville, NC; Miss Etta Bloxton, Covington, VA; and three sisters, Mrs. Elvira F. Dawson; Mrs. M. A. Jennings; and Mrs. L. V. Woodson.

The burial services took place at Reedy Spring Church on Wednesday evening, June 12th at two o'clock.

The pallbearers were: Dr. D. Mott Robertson; A. H. Thompson; George W. Cheatham; W. B. Marshall; J. H. Morris and Hubbard Cheatham.
Clementine (Portwood) Bloxton, wife of C. B. Bloxton, died of kidney disease at her home near Reedy Spring Church, Appomattox County, at 11:30 p.m. on June 10, 1907.

She had been confined to her room for several months previous to her death. Mrs. Bloxton had been a constant member of the Baptist Church ever since her girlhood and was the daughter of Rev. George Portwood, who died soon after the close of the War.

She is survived by four sons and two daughters as follows:
Rev. F.E. Bloxton of the Wilmington Conference, M.E. Church North; Walter A. Bloxton, Roanoke, VA; J. W. Bloxton, Greensboro, NC; Dr. Benjamin Bloxton, Richmond, VA; Mrs. Cora DeShazo, Leaksville, NC; Miss Etta Bloxton, Covington, VA; and three sisters, Mrs. Elvira F. Dawson; Mrs. M. A. Jennings; and Mrs. L. V. Woodson.

The burial services took place at Reedy Spring Church on Wednesday evening, June 12th at two o'clock.

The pallbearers were: Dr. D. Mott Robertson; A. H. Thompson; George W. Cheatham; W. B. Marshall; J. H. Morris and Hubbard Cheatham.


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