Nora's maiden name was Pulliam. Her maiden name is incorrectly spelled on her stone as Pullium.
(Nora was my great-grandmother.)
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Christine - [email protected]
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From the Jackson Progress-Argus, June 22, 1923
Mrs. C. J. Childs Called By Reaper.
Barnesville, Ga., June 20.
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Mrs. C. J. Childs died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pulliam, here Wednesday. She was 37 years old, and her home was at Smarrs in Monroe county. She was on a visit to her parents when she died. She is survived by her husband, three sons and five daughters. Funeral services for Mrs. Childs were held at Jenkinsburg Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment was in the church cemetery.
From the Jackson Progress-Argus, June 29, 1923
Mrs. Childs Funeral Held At Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. C. J. Childs died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pulliam on Greenwood street and will be buried today, Thursday, at Jenkinsburg. For some years the family had been living in Monroe county near Smarrs. Mrs. Childs had been in bad health for the past several years. She was on a visit with the family, of her parents when she was suddenly taken worse and her death, therefore, was really unexpected.
She was 37 years old and a good, noble woman, who made hosts of friends among the people who knew her. She will be missed, greatest of all, however, by her devoted husband and children, to whom she was tenderly devoted and for whom she wished to live. She was a faithful Christian, whose example is worthy of emulation by her family and others as well.
Mrs. Childs is survived by her husband, three sons, Leonard, Charles, Jack and five daughters, Ruby, Martha, Jane, Helen and Emily, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pulliam, and other relatives, to whom deep sympathy is extended on account of her sad death.
Barnesville News-Gazette.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228)
Nora's maiden name was Pulliam. Her maiden name is incorrectly spelled on her stone as Pullium.
(Nora was my great-grandmother.)
Contributor:
Christine - [email protected]
*******
From the Jackson Progress-Argus, June 22, 1923
Mrs. C. J. Childs Called By Reaper.
Barnesville, Ga., June 20.
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Mrs. C. J. Childs died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pulliam, here Wednesday. She was 37 years old, and her home was at Smarrs in Monroe county. She was on a visit to her parents when she died. She is survived by her husband, three sons and five daughters. Funeral services for Mrs. Childs were held at Jenkinsburg Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment was in the church cemetery.
From the Jackson Progress-Argus, June 29, 1923
Mrs. Childs Funeral Held At Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. C. J. Childs died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pulliam on Greenwood street and will be buried today, Thursday, at Jenkinsburg. For some years the family had been living in Monroe county near Smarrs. Mrs. Childs had been in bad health for the past several years. She was on a visit with the family, of her parents when she was suddenly taken worse and her death, therefore, was really unexpected.
She was 37 years old and a good, noble woman, who made hosts of friends among the people who knew her. She will be missed, greatest of all, however, by her devoted husband and children, to whom she was tenderly devoted and for whom she wished to live. She was a faithful Christian, whose example is worthy of emulation by her family and others as well.
Mrs. Childs is survived by her husband, three sons, Leonard, Charles, Jack and five daughters, Ruby, Martha, Jane, Helen and Emily, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pulliam, and other relatives, to whom deep sympathy is extended on account of her sad death.
Barnesville News-Gazette.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228)
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Leonard Arthur "Ginger" Childs
1901–1975
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1904–1987
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1906–2003
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1910–1994
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Helen Elizabeth Childs Alexander
1913–1983
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1916–2004
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1918–2003
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1921–1994
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