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Sarah Annie <I>Lane</I> Davis

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Sarah Annie Lane Davis

Birth
Talladega, Talladega County, Alabama, USA
Death
12 Apr 1908 (aged 58)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 12 Lot 26
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WACO DAILY TIMES HERALD
APRIL 13, 1908

BELOVED WACO LADY DIED YESTERDAY
Mrs. Annie Lane Davis, aged 58 years, died yesterday morning at 10:15 at her residence, 1415 South Tenth street. The funeral took place this morning at 10 o'clock, the remains being laid to rest in Oakwood cemetery. Rev. C.R.Wright,pastor of the Austin Avenue Methodist Church, conducted the services and delivered a most consoling speech at the residence to the bereaved ones. Beautiful floral tributes were sent in great abundance by friends, who were present in large numbers.The pall bearers were:
Will Kincheloe, Dr. A. Goddard, William Sleeper, Tom L. McCullough, James Bagby, and J. H. Mackey.The deceased is the widow of the late Judge Walter B. Davis, who was the justice of the Peace in Waco for many years. She had endeared herself to a large circle of friends and acquaintances by her many acts of kindness. Of a generous, warm-hearted disposition, she was tireless in her efforts to render to her friends such services as they required of her, placing her time and labors entirely at her disposal.This most estimable lady is survived by four children, Walter Davis, Lane Davis, Mrs. B. E. Clement, and Miss Mary Davis, all of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. A. F. Wood of Corsicana and Mrs. Lela Whitworth of Fort Worth, both of them who came here to attend the funeral. Miss Mary Davis, who is attending the San Marcos Normal School, was summoned to her mother's bedside a few weeks ago by a message informing her of the latter's illness.The young lady above referred to is a graduate of the Waco high school. A son, Lane Davis, is one of the local letter carriers.

WACO DAILY TIMES HERALD
APRIL 13, 1908

BELOVED WACO LADY DIED YESTERDAY
Mrs. Annie Lane Davis, aged 58 years, died yesterday morning at 10:15 at her residence, 1415 South Tenth street. The funeral took place this morning at 10 o'clock, the remains being laid to rest in Oakwood cemetery. Rev. C.R.Wright,pastor of the Austin Avenue Methodist Church, conducted the services and delivered a most consoling speech at the residence to the bereaved ones. Beautiful floral tributes were sent in great abundance by friends, who were present in large numbers.The pall bearers were:
Will Kincheloe, Dr. A. Goddard, William Sleeper, Tom L. McCullough, James Bagby, and J. H. Mackey.The deceased is the widow of the late Judge Walter B. Davis, who was the justice of the Peace in Waco for many years. She had endeared herself to a large circle of friends and acquaintances by her many acts of kindness. Of a generous, warm-hearted disposition, she was tireless in her efforts to render to her friends such services as they required of her, placing her time and labors entirely at her disposal.This most estimable lady is survived by four children, Walter Davis, Lane Davis, Mrs. B. E. Clement, and Miss Mary Davis, all of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. A. F. Wood of Corsicana and Mrs. Lela Whitworth of Fort Worth, both of them who came here to attend the funeral. Miss Mary Davis, who is attending the San Marcos Normal School, was summoned to her mother's bedside a few weeks ago by a message informing her of the latter's illness.The young lady above referred to is a graduate of the Waco high school. A son, Lane Davis, is one of the local letter carriers.



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