Mrs. Boulware was born in South Carolina, and married to her husband, who survives, in that state before moving to Lincoln parish, Louisiana.
She is survived in addition to her husband, by three daughters, Mrs. J. R. Reagan, and Mrs. J. R. Odom, both of Ruston, and Miss Ellen Boulware, of Farmerville; three sons, Lucien and Oscar of the Culbertson community, and Hobson, of West Monroe; one sister, Mrs. Homie Trimble of Orange, Texas; and one brother, Oscar Baughman, of Farmerville.
A short funeral service was held at the family home this afternoon at 2:30, the Rev. Dr. C. E. Autrey, officiating, with funeral services being held at the Culbertson church at 3:30. Interment was in the Culbertson cemetery.
Funeral arrangments were under the direction of the Kilpatrick Funeral Home.
Published in The Ruston Daily Leader, Tuesday, February 25, 1936
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Many in this city and community are deeply grieved over the passing of Mrs. J. L. Bouldware [sic Boulware], of the Culbertson community, who died in the local sanitarium of a heart attack at an early hour this morning.
Mrs. Boulware will be sadly missed from the places she held in the church in the community in which she lived, and especially as mother counselor, friend and guardian of her quartet of little grand daughters, the double pair of twins of her son, Mr. Bouldware [sic Boulware], of Culberson [sic Culbertson], who perhaps, will miss her more than any group of relatives.
Published in The Ruston Daily Leader, Tuesday, February 25, 1936
Mrs. Boulware was born in South Carolina, and married to her husband, who survives, in that state before moving to Lincoln parish, Louisiana.
She is survived in addition to her husband, by three daughters, Mrs. J. R. Reagan, and Mrs. J. R. Odom, both of Ruston, and Miss Ellen Boulware, of Farmerville; three sons, Lucien and Oscar of the Culbertson community, and Hobson, of West Monroe; one sister, Mrs. Homie Trimble of Orange, Texas; and one brother, Oscar Baughman, of Farmerville.
A short funeral service was held at the family home this afternoon at 2:30, the Rev. Dr. C. E. Autrey, officiating, with funeral services being held at the Culbertson church at 3:30. Interment was in the Culbertson cemetery.
Funeral arrangments were under the direction of the Kilpatrick Funeral Home.
Published in The Ruston Daily Leader, Tuesday, February 25, 1936
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Many in this city and community are deeply grieved over the passing of Mrs. J. L. Bouldware [sic Boulware], of the Culbertson community, who died in the local sanitarium of a heart attack at an early hour this morning.
Mrs. Boulware will be sadly missed from the places she held in the church in the community in which she lived, and especially as mother counselor, friend and guardian of her quartet of little grand daughters, the double pair of twins of her son, Mr. Bouldware [sic Boulware], of Culberson [sic Culbertson], who perhaps, will miss her more than any group of relatives.
Published in The Ruston Daily Leader, Tuesday, February 25, 1936
Gravesite Details
The 1870, 1900, 1920 and 1930 census records show that she was born in Louisiana.
Family Members
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Mary Catherine "Mollie" Baughman Gill
1853–1906
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Martha Henrietta "Nettie" Baughman Gill
1856–1935
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Caroline Catherine "Chime" Baughman Gill
1859–1925
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Jefferson Davis Baughman
1861–1919
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Lide J. Baughman Wade
1863–1930
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Gertrude Alma Baughman
1867–1871
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Enos Euloch Baughman
1870–1870
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Homie Baughman Trimble
1871–1960
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CPT Joseph Oscar Baughman Sr
1873–1937
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Erastus C Baughman
1875–1892
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Sallie Maud Baughman
1878–1879
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