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ALVIN ESTES
Succumbs At Richmond
Mr. A. D. Estes died at his home on Irvine street, Saturday afternoon, January 17, after a painfull illness of several months of a complication of troubles. He had consulted the best physicians, but all proved of no avail. Mr. Estes was born September 2, 1873 in Garrard county. He moved to Richmond six years ago. He conducted a grocery store on Irvine street for about six years and was held in high esteem by his friends and neighbors. On account of ill health, he recently sold his stock of goods to Mr. Moffett.
The deceased was married to Miss Lucy Cornett of this county, a singular coincident being that he met his wife the 17th of January, and died on the same date, 25 years later. He was for many years a member of the Christian church, was prominent in lodge circles, being a member of the Improved Order of Red Men, and also the Masonic lodge. He is survived by his devoted wife, five sisters and six brothers. Funeral services were conducted at his late residence Monday morning at 11 o'clock, by Dr. H. W. Carpenter. He was laid to rest with Masonic honors. The warmest sympathy of a large circle of friends is extended to the bereaved widow in her great loss. - Richmond Register
Information from Joyce Tinsley (#47516959)
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ALVIN ESTES
Succumbs At Richmond
Mr. A. D. Estes died at his home on Irvine street, Saturday afternoon, January 17, after a painfull illness of several months of a complication of troubles. He had consulted the best physicians, but all proved of no avail. Mr. Estes was born September 2, 1873 in Garrard county. He moved to Richmond six years ago. He conducted a grocery store on Irvine street for about six years and was held in high esteem by his friends and neighbors. On account of ill health, he recently sold his stock of goods to Mr. Moffett.
The deceased was married to Miss Lucy Cornett of this county, a singular coincident being that he met his wife the 17th of January, and died on the same date, 25 years later. He was for many years a member of the Christian church, was prominent in lodge circles, being a member of the Improved Order of Red Men, and also the Masonic lodge. He is survived by his devoted wife, five sisters and six brothers. Funeral services were conducted at his late residence Monday morning at 11 o'clock, by Dr. H. W. Carpenter. He was laid to rest with Masonic honors. The warmest sympathy of a large circle of friends is extended to the bereaved widow in her great loss. - Richmond Register
Information from Joyce Tinsley (#47516959)
Family Members
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Sarah E. Estes Hubble
1853–1938
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Solomon Green Estes
1854–1940
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Shipton H. Estes Sr
1855–1938
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Margaret Jane "Peggy" Estes Floyd
1859–1940
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Thomas Milton Estes
1863–1906
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James Anderson Estes
1864–1928
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Stephen E "Steve" Estes
1864–1950
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Artimincia "Minca" Estes Pendergrass
1866–1957
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John Roe Estes
1869–1938
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Joseph Franklin Estes
1872–1951
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Amanda E. Estes Hefly
1876–1941
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