Julia Bolton Fletcher, 80, of Jackson died Mon., March 1, at the Spalding Regional Hospital in Griffin. Funeral services were held Wed., March 3, at the Jackson United Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Cantrell and Rev. Phil DeMore officiating. Interment was in the Jackson City Cemetery.
Mrs. Fletcher was born in Spalding County, daughter of the late H. A., and Eunice Maddox Bolton. She was the widow of H. M. Fletcher of Jackson. She was a graduate of the Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville, where she majored in chemistry. For a brief time, she taught math and science at Jackson High School.
Mrs. Fletcher was a member of the Jackson United Methodist Church, were she served as president of the Fellowship Sunday school class. She was Parliamentarian of the William McIntosh Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution; a charter member of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club; and past president of the Mimosa Garden Club.
Survivors include children Judy and George Cannon of Oklahoma City, Ok. and Mac and Bonnie Fletcher of Charlotte, N. C; sister Ruby Bolton Vance; brother Arthur K Bolton and wife, Esther, of Griffin; and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Julia Bolton Fletcher, 80, of Jackson died Mon., March 1, at the Spalding Regional Hospital in Griffin. Funeral services were held Wed., March 3, at the Jackson United Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Cantrell and Rev. Phil DeMore officiating. Interment was in the Jackson City Cemetery.
Mrs. Fletcher was born in Spalding County, daughter of the late H. A., and Eunice Maddox Bolton. She was the widow of H. M. Fletcher of Jackson. She was a graduate of the Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville, where she majored in chemistry. For a brief time, she taught math and science at Jackson High School.
Mrs. Fletcher was a member of the Jackson United Methodist Church, were she served as president of the Fellowship Sunday school class. She was Parliamentarian of the William McIntosh Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution; a charter member of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club; and past president of the Mimosa Garden Club.
Survivors include children Judy and George Cannon of Oklahoma City, Ok. and Mac and Bonnie Fletcher of Charlotte, N. C; sister Ruby Bolton Vance; brother Arthur K Bolton and wife, Esther, of Griffin; and several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
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