Dr. L.N. Burleyson Died Last Night From Pneumonia
Funeral Services for Well Known Doctor of Cabarrus Station Will Be Held On Wednesday
Developing pneumonia while undergoing treatment from arthritis at the Mercy Hostpital, Charlotte, Dr. Louis N. Burleyson, well known resident of Cabarrus Station, died last night at 11:55 o'clock. He was 66 years old. The fatal ailment developed Saturday.
Funeral services will be held from the home near Bethel church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body will be brought to Oakwood Cemetery, this city, for burial in the family plot. Rev. Mr. Kiker will be the officiating minister.
The youngest son of the late Isaac and Elizabeth Bost Burleyson, Dr. Burleyson was born at the old Burleyson homestead in No. 10 Township March 13, 1868. He was reared at the home of his parents and received his medical education at the University of Maryland where he graduated in the late 1880s. He was one of the county's oldest and most beloved practicing physicians.
Dr. Burleyson began the practice of medicine at Gold Hill in 1893, moving later to Concord and thence to Cabarrus where he had a large clientele at the time of his death.
The physician was first married to the late former Miss Ella May Parker soon after establishing his office at Gold Hill, she dying many years ago. His second marriage, in 1913, was to Miss Alice Baylan, of Baltimore, who with a daughter, Anna Elizabeth, survives.
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Dr. L.N. Burleyson Died Last Night From Pneumonia
Funeral Services for Well Known Doctor of Cabarrus Station Will Be Held On Wednesday
Developing pneumonia while undergoing treatment from arthritis at the Mercy Hostpital, Charlotte, Dr. Louis N. Burleyson, well known resident of Cabarrus Station, died last night at 11:55 o'clock. He was 66 years old. The fatal ailment developed Saturday.
Funeral services will be held from the home near Bethel church Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body will be brought to Oakwood Cemetery, this city, for burial in the family plot. Rev. Mr. Kiker will be the officiating minister.
The youngest son of the late Isaac and Elizabeth Bost Burleyson, Dr. Burleyson was born at the old Burleyson homestead in No. 10 Township March 13, 1868. He was reared at the home of his parents and received his medical education at the University of Maryland where he graduated in the late 1880s. He was one of the county's oldest and most beloved practicing physicians.
Dr. Burleyson began the practice of medicine at Gold Hill in 1893, moving later to Concord and thence to Cabarrus where he had a large clientele at the time of his death.
The physician was first married to the late former Miss Ella May Parker soon after establishing his office at Gold Hill, she dying many years ago. His second marriage, in 1913, was to Miss Alice Baylan, of Baltimore, who with a daughter, Anna Elizabeth, survives.
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