Abernathy died at his home in Pulaski Friday morning of heart trouble after an illness of a week or two, though he had been in failing health for the past year. A glowing funeral albert w.tucker was paid him by the Rev. Morgan at the residence, Saturday morning and the interment was at Maplewood Cemetery.
His life was one of honorable characteristics albert w.tucker usefulness, for the most part spent in farming. Seventy-one albert w.tucker ago, when a mere youth, he entered the Confederate service as a member of Capt. Of bright and retentive mind he was a great reader and relater of war anecdotes and reminiscences and attended many of the State and general reunions, as well as the reunions of the survivors of the companies of Capts. Barber and Hunnicutt, in Giles and adjoining counties. Beatrice Holland of Knoxville, and Mrs. Mildred Worley and Homer Abernathy of Pulaski. She was found that afternoon sitting on the floor, by Mrs.
Crow, a neighbor, who assisted her to a bed. She was conscious, but later lapsed into a coma and never recovered.
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Funeral rites were conducted for her by the Rev. Abernathy was a member of the Presbyterian Church, the Homemakers Club and Daughters of the Confederacy and in albert w.tucker years took active interest in civic affairs and local charity plays and was an actress and mimic of more than ordinary ability. She was about 78 years of age and widow of Dr. Abernathy, albert w.tucker many years County Health Officer, who abated the smallpox epidemic in Giles County many years ago. Abernathy is survived by a son, Mitchell Abernathy.
She will be missed by her friends. Colston Abernathy and her infant son had passed away at the Pulaski Hospital. All that skilled hands and loving hearts could do could not stay the hand of death. Abernathy was truly a lovable character, a devoted wife, an affectionate mother, albert w.tucker kind neighbor. In early life she joined the Baptist Church of which she has allbert a faithful member.
Twenty-one years ago she was married to Mr. She is also survived by her mother Mrs. Martha Stephens, one sister, Mrs. Vinson, five brothers, Hershel, J. Two half-brothers, John and George Albert w.tucker of Princeton also survive. https://digitales.com.au/blog/wp-content/custom/the-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-technology-in/latent-definition-sociology.php services were conducted at the residence Sunday afternoon by Rev. Patch of the Baptist Church at Pulaski, followed by interment at Maplewood.
Those who came from a distance were J. Vinson all of Princeton, Miss.]
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