Mrs. Carrie L. Harr
Mrs. Carrie L. Harr passed from this life into a richer and fuller abode on the morning of July 10th in the Garfield Memorial Hospital of Washington, D. C. after an illness of several months.
She was the daughter of George W Gragg of Rutherwood, being survived by her father, two brothers, on sister and two half-brothers.
Ronda and Verna were near her bedside when the summons came and had constantly noted the cheerful manner in which she bore her sufferings.
After simple but impressive services in Washington, D. C. the remains were escorted by Mr. and Mrs. Ronda Gragg to Boone and laid to rest beside her mother in the family plot in Critcher cemetery.
Services were conducted from Mt. Vernon Baptist Church where she first came to know God and follow him at an early age
Watauga Democrat, July 15, 1943, Page 8
Mrs. Carrie L. Harr
Mrs. Carrie L. Harr passed from this life into a richer and fuller abode on the morning of July 10th in the Garfield Memorial Hospital of Washington, D. C. after an illness of several months.
She was the daughter of George W Gragg of Rutherwood, being survived by her father, two brothers, on sister and two half-brothers.
Ronda and Verna were near her bedside when the summons came and had constantly noted the cheerful manner in which she bore her sufferings.
After simple but impressive services in Washington, D. C. the remains were escorted by Mr. and Mrs. Ronda Gragg to Boone and laid to rest beside her mother in the family plot in Critcher cemetery.
Services were conducted from Mt. Vernon Baptist Church where she first came to know God and follow him at an early age
Watauga Democrat, July 15, 1943, Page 8
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