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Irwin, Lucetti Ann Maxey 219414 |
Birth: 06/08/1828
Death: 12/08/1907
Marriage:
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Cemetery: Evergreen (K-09NE-02) |
Record Source: Rodgers and Wade Furniture Co. |
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Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (05/12/2025)
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Notes
From Rodgers and Wade Furniture Co. Funeral Records in possession of Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home; Book #5; p.332; Service #156; charged to Sam B.M. Long; order given by same; date of funeral 9 Dec; place of death 4 1/2 miles south of Hammonds Gin; services at Maxey's residence; time 10 am; Clergyman Manton; cause of death general debility; date of death 8 Dec 1907 at 5 am; widowed; aged 79 years, 6 months; casket manufactured by Chattanooga, size 5/9; interment at Evergreen K-09NE; casket price $60.00; burial robe $12.50; coach $5.00; 2 carriages $7.00; hearse $10.00; wagon delivery from county and services $7.50; open grave $5.00; total $107.00. Tombstone is inscribed, 'Lucetti Ann Irwin.' Record was found in the Daughters of the American Revolution Cemetery Collection, enumerated in 1940, donated by the Joseph Ligon Chapter of Paris & copied by Sallie Lee Lightfoot of Paris. The book was located in the Corsicana Genealogical Library, Corsicana, TX., by Betsy Mills & Elizabeth House. Information from C. E. Workman Jr., 19 Nov 1998, 124 East Second St., Hermann, MO 65041: Lucetti Ann Maxey, sister of Sam Bell Maxey married Craft Irwin.
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