Mrs. Edna Carmichael
The Clarke County Tribune
At the family residence on Wednesday afternoon about 6 o'clock, Mrs. Edna Carmichael, wife of our fellow-townsman, R. H. Carmichael, quietly passed from this life. Mrs. Carmichael had been ill for about two weeks but up until the day of her death was not thought to be seriously ill. The family has been residing in Quitman for about five years, and Mrs. Carmichael was a devout member of the Baptist church. She leaves a husband and one child five years old, to mourn her loss, and to whom The Tribune extends its sympathy.
Mrs. W. G. Sauitenstall
The Clarke County Tribune
Mrs. W. G. Saultenstall died on Wednesday evening about 4 o'clock, of pneumonia. Her remains were carried to Stonewall for interrment. She was the wife of W. G. Saultenstall, who is engaged with C. W. Robinson in the barber business. The family has been residing here only a few months, coming here from Stonewall. The Tribune offers sympathy to the sorrowing husband and relatives.
The Clarke County Tribune
At the family residence on Wednesday afternoon about 6 o'clock, Mrs. Edna Carmichael, wife of our fellow-townsman, R. H. Carmichael, quietly passed from this life. Mrs. Carmichael had been ill for about two weeks but up until the day of her death was not thought to be seriously ill. The family has been residing in Quitman for about five years, and Mrs. Carmichael was a devout member of the Baptist church. She leaves a husband and one child five years old, to mourn her loss, and to whom The Tribune extends its sympathy.
Mrs. W. G. Sauitenstall
The Clarke County Tribune
Mrs. W. G. Saultenstall died on Wednesday evening about 4 o'clock, of pneumonia. Her remains were carried to Stonewall for interrment. She was the wife of W. G. Saultenstall, who is engaged with C. W. Robinson in the barber business. The family has been residing here only a few months, coming here from Stonewall. The Tribune offers sympathy to the sorrowing husband and relatives.
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