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Abbie A. <I>Burris</I> Bertram

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Abbie A. Burris Bertram

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Feb 1917 (aged 39)
Powersburg, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Louisa Jane (Hicks) and Clinton Burris, 1st wife of William Terry "Billy" Bertram (married about 1898) She shares a triple tombstone with her husband and his 2nd wife, Artie M. (Bertram) Bertram.
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Wayne County Outlook
1 Mar 1917

Death Angels has claimed as it's own Mrs. Abbie A. Bertram, a loving wife and mother. She was 39 years old and has belonged to the Baptist church for the past 22 years and has been a faithful member and lived an ideal life and was loved and respected by all who knew her and her good influence will be sadly missed in the community for she always had a kind word for every one. She was the daughter of C.H. Burris who survives her, and four sisters and five brothers, a husband W.T. Bertram and seven children, but they should not mourn her loss for God has taken her home. We know it is hard to give up an ideal companion and mother but God's will be done. We the community extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Obituary courtesy of Debra Cooper

Daughter of Louisa Jane (Hicks) and Clinton Burris, 1st wife of William Terry "Billy" Bertram (married about 1898) She shares a triple tombstone with her husband and his 2nd wife, Artie M. (Bertram) Bertram.
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Wayne County Outlook
1 Mar 1917

Death Angels has claimed as it's own Mrs. Abbie A. Bertram, a loving wife and mother. She was 39 years old and has belonged to the Baptist church for the past 22 years and has been a faithful member and lived an ideal life and was loved and respected by all who knew her and her good influence will be sadly missed in the community for she always had a kind word for every one. She was the daughter of C.H. Burris who survives her, and four sisters and five brothers, a husband W.T. Bertram and seven children, but they should not mourn her loss for God has taken her home. We know it is hard to give up an ideal companion and mother but God's will be done. We the community extend our sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Obituary courtesy of Debra Cooper



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