After an illness of several days Mrs. S. B. Robison passed away at her North Harris Street last Thursday night and although she had been ill several days her death came unexpectedly to the members of the family, as it was thought that she was recuperating and in no immediate danger. She had spent nearly all of her life in Sandersville, having moved from here to Warrenton and from there to Statesboro several years ago, but later returned to Sandersville. She possessed those traits of character which endeared her to all who knew her and was a general favorite among her acquaintances. She is survived by her husband and two married daughters, Mrs. James Myrick of Baltimore, Maryland, and Mrs. Robert Walsh of Cairo, Georgia. The funeral services were conducted by Rev Robert Kerr, her pastor, at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon and the burial took place in the city cemetery.
The Sandersville Progress, Wed., October 20, 1920, Courtesy Joy Pendry
Headstone image courtesy Joy Pendry
After an illness of several days Mrs. S. B. Robison passed away at her North Harris Street last Thursday night and although she had been ill several days her death came unexpectedly to the members of the family, as it was thought that she was recuperating and in no immediate danger. She had spent nearly all of her life in Sandersville, having moved from here to Warrenton and from there to Statesboro several years ago, but later returned to Sandersville. She possessed those traits of character which endeared her to all who knew her and was a general favorite among her acquaintances. She is survived by her husband and two married daughters, Mrs. James Myrick of Baltimore, Maryland, and Mrs. Robert Walsh of Cairo, Georgia. The funeral services were conducted by Rev Robert Kerr, her pastor, at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon and the burial took place in the city cemetery.
The Sandersville Progress, Wed., October 20, 1920, Courtesy Joy Pendry
Headstone image courtesy Joy Pendry
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