Sept 11, 1958
Death Claims Mrs.W.O. Wigginton
Mrs. Rosa Lee Parker Wigginton, 87, widow of W.O.Wigginton, died Monday afternoon at her home at Stamping Ground after a long illness. Services were conducted yesterday afternoon by the Rev. T. Howard Stark and Rev. W.G. Webster. Burial was in the Masonic Cemetery.
The Georgetown Times Georgetown, Ky.
Wed. September 10, 1958
Mrs. W. Wigginton
Mrs. Rosa Lee Parker Wigginton 87, widow of the late W.O. Wigginton died September 8th, at her home after a long illness. She was a native of Franklin County and a member of the Stamping Ground Christian Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. C.G. Hockensmith, Mrs. Jewel Lancaster, Mrs. Holly Duvall, Miss Cecil Wigginton; two sons, Parker and Sanford Wigginton, all of Stamping Ground; a sister Mrs. Fletcher Harrod, Chicago Illinois; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. CST Wednesday at the Adams and Cassity Funeral Home by the Rev. T.Howard Stark and the Rev. W.G. Webster. Burial was in Masonic Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were B.L. Wiley, Vertner DeMoss W.L. Cook, E.H. Gibson, K.C. Hall, and James McLaughlin. Honorary bearers were L.W. Morris, Rodnan Wiley, E.T. Breen, C.E. Glass, Ira James, John Easley, George Gaines, and John M. Hall.
Sept 11, 1958
Death Claims Mrs.W.O. Wigginton
Mrs. Rosa Lee Parker Wigginton, 87, widow of W.O.Wigginton, died Monday afternoon at her home at Stamping Ground after a long illness. Services were conducted yesterday afternoon by the Rev. T. Howard Stark and Rev. W.G. Webster. Burial was in the Masonic Cemetery.
The Georgetown Times Georgetown, Ky.
Wed. September 10, 1958
Mrs. W. Wigginton
Mrs. Rosa Lee Parker Wigginton 87, widow of the late W.O. Wigginton died September 8th, at her home after a long illness. She was a native of Franklin County and a member of the Stamping Ground Christian Church.
Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. C.G. Hockensmith, Mrs. Jewel Lancaster, Mrs. Holly Duvall, Miss Cecil Wigginton; two sons, Parker and Sanford Wigginton, all of Stamping Ground; a sister Mrs. Fletcher Harrod, Chicago Illinois; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. CST Wednesday at the Adams and Cassity Funeral Home by the Rev. T.Howard Stark and the Rev. W.G. Webster. Burial was in Masonic Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were B.L. Wiley, Vertner DeMoss W.L. Cook, E.H. Gibson, K.C. Hall, and James McLaughlin. Honorary bearers were L.W. Morris, Rodnan Wiley, E.T. Breen, C.E. Glass, Ira James, John Easley, George Gaines, and John M. Hall.
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