We extend sympathy to the family of Cinda Banks, who died unexpectedly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nadine Davis, in Louisville December 28. Mrs. Banks had gone to visit her daughter right after Thanksgiving. She was brought here to the home of her daughter, Mrs. George York, and the funeral was held in the Kingdom Come Regular Baptist Church by Elders Ray Collins and I. D. Back. Burial was in the family graveyard in Kingdom Come.
Mrs. Banks was survived by nine children, 34 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Among those from out of town here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Ninda Whitaker, Dearborn, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitaker, Allen Park, Mich.; Cecil Banks, Inkster, Mich.; and Mrs. Lavine Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, of Louisville.
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The obituary of Lucinda (Caudill) Banks as published in the January 14, 1965, issue of The Mountain Eagle:
Mrs. Lucinda Banks of Thornton dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Banks, 73, of Thornton, were conducted Dec. 31 at the Kingdom Come Regular Baptist Church by Elders Ray Collins, I. D. Back and Caleb Creech.
Mrs. Banks died Dec. 28 at Kentucky Baptist Hospital in Louisville.
She was a native of Letcher County and a daughter of Levi and Charity Ingram Caudill. She was the widow of Bill Banks.
Survivors include the following children: Delma Brashears, Oscaloosa; Delbert Frazier, Marlowe; Crevin Banks, Dongola; Cecil Banks, Thelma Whitaker and Hazel Whitaker, all of Michigan; Dorothy York, Thornton, and Nadine Davis, Louisville.
Moore and Craft Funeral Home had charge of funeral arrangements.
We extend sympathy to the family of Cinda Banks, who died unexpectedly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nadine Davis, in Louisville December 28. Mrs. Banks had gone to visit her daughter right after Thanksgiving. She was brought here to the home of her daughter, Mrs. George York, and the funeral was held in the Kingdom Come Regular Baptist Church by Elders Ray Collins and I. D. Back. Burial was in the family graveyard in Kingdom Come.
Mrs. Banks was survived by nine children, 34 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Among those from out of town here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Ninda Whitaker, Dearborn, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitaker, Allen Park, Mich.; Cecil Banks, Inkster, Mich.; and Mrs. Lavine Fields and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, of Louisville.
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The obituary of Lucinda (Caudill) Banks as published in the January 14, 1965, issue of The Mountain Eagle:
Mrs. Lucinda Banks of Thornton dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Banks, 73, of Thornton, were conducted Dec. 31 at the Kingdom Come Regular Baptist Church by Elders Ray Collins, I. D. Back and Caleb Creech.
Mrs. Banks died Dec. 28 at Kentucky Baptist Hospital in Louisville.
She was a native of Letcher County and a daughter of Levi and Charity Ingram Caudill. She was the widow of Bill Banks.
Survivors include the following children: Delma Brashears, Oscaloosa; Delbert Frazier, Marlowe; Crevin Banks, Dongola; Cecil Banks, Thelma Whitaker and Hazel Whitaker, all of Michigan; Dorothy York, Thornton, and Nadine Davis, Louisville.
Moore and Craft Funeral Home had charge of funeral arrangements.
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