Mrs. Mary Marr, aged 83 years, died Sunday morning at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Betty Fowler, near Flintville. Mrs. Marr was the widow of the late Richard Marr, a Confederate veteran, who died several years ago.
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Missionary Baptist Church in Flintville, of which she was member, by the Rev. J. D. Counts, pastor. Burial was in the Flintville Cemetery.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Betty Fowler, Mrs. Emma Harbin, Miss Sissie Harbin, and Mrs. Sallie Freeman, and one son, Henry Marr, all of this county.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
June 8, 1933
Mrs. Mary Marr, aged 83 years, died Sunday morning at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Betty Fowler, near Flintville. Mrs. Marr was the widow of the late Richard Marr, a Confederate veteran, who died several years ago.
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at the Missionary Baptist Church in Flintville, of which she was member, by the Rev. J. D. Counts, pastor. Burial was in the Flintville Cemetery.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Betty Fowler, Mrs. Emma Harbin, Miss Sissie Harbin, and Mrs. Sallie Freeman, and one son, Henry Marr, all of this county.
Source:
Lincoln County News
Fayetteville, Tennessee
June 8, 1933
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