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Maranda Stepp

Birth
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
10 Jan 1950 (aged 76)
Paintsville, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Nippa, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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MIRANDA STEPP

76-year-old Woman Dies In Hospital.

[corrections to the below obit are necessary. Miranda Stepp/Penix is listed in the internment inventory for Lafayette Penix Cemetery, Nippa, Johnson, Kentucky, USA - and was not buried at Cedar Grove. On the Johnson County Kentucky Genealogical website someone has added that she is the daughter of Lafayette Penix. Not true - she was the only daughter of Thomas P Stepp & Mary " Polly" Ward Stepp Penix. Mary " Polly" Ward Stepp Penix married Lafayette Penix after the death of T P Stepp.]

Body of Miss Miranda Stepp, 76 years of age, Boons Camp, who died in the Golden Rule Hospital in Paintsville, at 4 a. m. Friday after an illness of two weeks, was brought to Inez to the home of her sister, Mrs. Allie Ward, at 4 o'clock Friday evening, where it remained until time for the the funeral service on Sunday morning.

Her survivors, two brothers and five sisters, are all residents of Martin County except the youngest sister.

They are Shade Penix, Inez; Richard Penix, Davisport; Allie and Malvie Ward, both of Inez, Mrs. Exer Crum, Davella; Mrs. Mary Swain, Tomahawk, and Mrs. Gypsy Childers of Emma, Ky. She also leaves a nephew, John Stafford, Jr., and his three children, who made their home with her.

Funeral services were conducted at the Little Friendhsip Church at Boons Camp, with the Reverends Lafe Preston, Winfrey Meek, and Jim Crum, of the United Baptist Church, with which she was affiliated, officiating.

Burial was in the Cedar Grove Cemetery at Boons Camp, under the direction of the Guy Preston Funeral Home.

Paintsville Herald
Thursday
January 19, 1950
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Granted by Paintsville Herald
MIRANDA STEPP

76-year-old Woman Dies In Hospital.

[corrections to the below obit are necessary. Miranda Stepp/Penix is listed in the internment inventory for Lafayette Penix Cemetery, Nippa, Johnson, Kentucky, USA - and was not buried at Cedar Grove. On the Johnson County Kentucky Genealogical website someone has added that she is the daughter of Lafayette Penix. Not true - she was the only daughter of Thomas P Stepp & Mary " Polly" Ward Stepp Penix. Mary " Polly" Ward Stepp Penix married Lafayette Penix after the death of T P Stepp.]

Body of Miss Miranda Stepp, 76 years of age, Boons Camp, who died in the Golden Rule Hospital in Paintsville, at 4 a. m. Friday after an illness of two weeks, was brought to Inez to the home of her sister, Mrs. Allie Ward, at 4 o'clock Friday evening, where it remained until time for the the funeral service on Sunday morning.

Her survivors, two brothers and five sisters, are all residents of Martin County except the youngest sister.

They are Shade Penix, Inez; Richard Penix, Davisport; Allie and Malvie Ward, both of Inez, Mrs. Exer Crum, Davella; Mrs. Mary Swain, Tomahawk, and Mrs. Gypsy Childers of Emma, Ky. She also leaves a nephew, John Stafford, Jr., and his three children, who made their home with her.

Funeral services were conducted at the Little Friendhsip Church at Boons Camp, with the Reverends Lafe Preston, Winfrey Meek, and Jim Crum, of the United Baptist Church, with which she was affiliated, officiating.

Burial was in the Cedar Grove Cemetery at Boons Camp, under the direction of the Guy Preston Funeral Home.

Paintsville Herald
Thursday
January 19, 1950
Permission to post
Granted by Paintsville Herald


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