MISS ALICE FLANIGAN
The funeral of Miss Alice Rebecca Flanigan, 66, who died at the Mercy hospital Sunday morning, was to have been held in Union county Monday morning at 9 o'clock. She lived in this city at 619 East Thirteenth street.
She is survived by one brother, E.W. Flanigan of Charlotte.
MRS. R.T. HAGER
The funeral of Mrs. R.T. Hager, 81, who died at her home in Huntersville Sunday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock was to have been held at the residence Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Hager was born in Lincoln county in 1840. she was married to R.T. Hager in 1869, her husband dying in 1906. She was a member of Unity church of Lincoln county.
Three sons and one daughter survive her. They are L.P., R.W. and W.B. Hager and Mrs. W.B. Nance. Mrs. Nance lives in Charlotte.
MISS ANNIE L. CALLAHAN
Miss Annie Lou Callahan, 28, died at her home, 256 East Thirty-second street, Sunday evening after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 6:45 o'clock, Rev. J.H. Armbrust, pastor of North Charlotte Methodist church, officiating. The body will be taken through the country to Henrietta early Tuesday morning for interment.
The deceased is survived by her father, J.N. Callahan of this city; two brothers, Henry A. and Joseph B. Callahan, the former of Shelby and the latter of Charlotte, and five sisters, Mrs. Cora Fisher of Rock Hill, S.C., Hazel, Wray, Frances and Nell, all of Charlotte.
J. FRANK WILSON
The funeral of J. Frank Wilson, widely known farmer of Mecklenburg county, who died Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock at his home after an illness of several months, was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the McGee cemetery. The pallbearers were W.P. Wilson, Lloyd and Carl Eaton, Frank Spurrier and N.P. Cathey.
He is survived by the following children: Ernest Wilson of Lenoir; John Wilson of Petersburg, Va.; Mrs. W.E. McConnel of Burksville, Va., Mrs. B.F. Beach of Farrell, Miss., and Mrs. J.W.S. McCord, Mrs. Conrad McCord, Mrs. Ward B. Threatt, Misses Lois and Ada Wilson, all of Mecklenburg county.
From The Charlotte News, May 2, 1921
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