Mrs. John C. Redman is Claimed by Death
Mrs. John C. Redman of Stark community passed away Friday, January 25, after an illness which had lasted over a year. This beloved woman, who had just returned from a trip to Florida where she went in search of health, had many friends who are saddened at her passing.
Mrs. Redman prior to her marriage was Miss Lizzie Curry, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curry. On December 22, 1898, she was married to Mr. John C. Redman, prominent resident of the county who retired from active service as mail carrier a year or two ago. Mrs. Redman was a member of Stark Methodist church and widely beloved for her fine qualities of character.
She is survived by her husband and four children, Mrs. Wm. Huie, of Fort Pierce, Fla.; Harry Redman, of Pensacola, Fla.; Arthur and Max Redman, of Jackson; four grandchildren, Billy and Betty Huie, Harry and Johnny Redman; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Burford, Mrs. Georgia McKibben, Mrs. Willie Gray, and a brother, Mr. J. H. Curry, all of Jackson.
Funeral services were held at Stark Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. R. C. Owen officiating. Friends and relatives attested their love by beautiful floral offerings. The pallbearers were Butts county mail carriers, Messrs. Gordon Thompson, N. F. Land, S. M. Ridgeway, W. M. Crawford, H B. Whitaker, Leonard Gray. Interment was in the churchyard.
In her passing not only will a faithful and devoted wife and mother be missed, but an unselfish and friendly neighbor. To a host of friends who survive her, her christian spirit and beautiful character will continue to be an inspiration. Such was her life that she seemed to be animated by a spirit of brotherly love and "lived by the side of the road" that she might be a friend to man.
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Mrs. John C. Redman is Claimed by Death
Mrs. John C. Redman of Stark community passed away Friday, January 25, after an illness which had lasted over a year. This beloved woman, who had just returned from a trip to Florida where she went in search of health, had many friends who are saddened at her passing.
Mrs. Redman prior to her marriage was Miss Lizzie Curry, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curry. On December 22, 1898, she was married to Mr. John C. Redman, prominent resident of the county who retired from active service as mail carrier a year or two ago. Mrs. Redman was a member of Stark Methodist church and widely beloved for her fine qualities of character.
She is survived by her husband and four children, Mrs. Wm. Huie, of Fort Pierce, Fla.; Harry Redman, of Pensacola, Fla.; Arthur and Max Redman, of Jackson; four grandchildren, Billy and Betty Huie, Harry and Johnny Redman; three sisters, Mrs. Ella Burford, Mrs. Georgia McKibben, Mrs. Willie Gray, and a brother, Mr. J. H. Curry, all of Jackson.
Funeral services were held at Stark Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. R. C. Owen officiating. Friends and relatives attested their love by beautiful floral offerings. The pallbearers were Butts county mail carriers, Messrs. Gordon Thompson, N. F. Land, S. M. Ridgeway, W. M. Crawford, H B. Whitaker, Leonard Gray. Interment was in the churchyard.
In her passing not only will a faithful and devoted wife and mother be missed, but an unselfish and friendly neighbor. To a host of friends who survive her, her christian spirit and beautiful character will continue to be an inspiration. Such was her life that she seemed to be animated by a spirit of brotherly love and "lived by the side of the road" that she might be a friend to man.
BIO provided by: Find A Grave contributor, SPMcD
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