Obit For | Ludema Mary (Marbut) Dummit |
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Headline | Former Local Resident Dies In Kentucky |
Text | Last rites for Mrs. F. R. Dummit, who died at her home east of Monett Sunday May 16, were held at the home Monday afternoon. Rev. Leo M. Perry preached the funeral sermon and Rev. E. R. Stribling read the obituary. Rev. Winford Davis offered prayer.
A quartet composed of Spencer Smith, Coleman Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Inman, sang "Have Thine Own Way:, and "It Is Well with My Soul". Mrs. Perry Johnson was the pianist. A solo, " Life Will Be Sweeter Someday", was sung by Rev. Winford Davis. At the grave side the quartet sang "Rock of Ages". Acting pallbearers were Percy Johnson, Clyde Combe, Doran Reynaud, E. E. Smith, Norman Spain and Raymond Pharriss. Honorary pallbearers were C. W. Lehnhard, F. A. Wightman, Vede Marbut, Ben Burg, Walter Ray, Clint Marbut, F.A. Cornell, Dr. L. Reid, Johnnie Long, Ethel Marbut and W. R. Henderson. Burial was in the New Liberty church cemetery under direction of Blankenship's funeral service. |
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Date | May 1937 |
Death Cert Link | Death Certificate |
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Submitted by | Wilma Fields |