Mrs. Mary E. Hardison of Jamesville died at the home of her son, Henry, Friday and was buried at the family burying ground Saturday.
She was 79 years old and leavers one brother, Mr. A.B. Waters of Dardens, and one sister, Mrs. L.H Davis. She leaves three children, Mrs. W.A. Brown, Henry L. Hardison and Leonard Hardison. Mrs. Hardison had been a member of the Free Will Baptist church for many years.
From the front page of The Enterprise, Williamston, N.C., Feb. 21, 1922
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Recent Deaths
W.F. Clarida
W.F. Clarida, aged 58, died Sunday morning at the home of his son, J.W. Clarida, on West Bragg street. He was stricken with apoplexy. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but he will be buried in Greene Hill cemetery.
Mr. Clarida was well known. He operated a store on Spring Garden street. Before going into business, about a year ago, he was a mail carrier for about 30 years.
Mr. Clarida leaves another son, R.C. Clarida of Bloomington, Ill., and two brothers, H.P. Clarida of this city and S.P. Clarida of Battleground.
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Mrs. Mary Smith
Mrs. Mary G. Smith, 69 years old, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G.W. Harmon, Revolution mill, Sunday morning. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Revolution Baptist church, Rev. B.G. Whitley being in charge. The body was shipped to Goldston today and burial will take place Tuesday.
Mrs. Smith leaves five daughters, Mrs. C.B. Allen, Ramseur; Mrs. E.T. Wicker, Mrs. G.W. Harmon, Miss Rhodie Smith, Revolution and Mrs. J.L. Jones, and four sons, R.A. Smith, Bennett; W.D. Smith, Ramseur; T.R. Smith, Revolution; J.T. Smith, Danville.
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Mrs. Lutie Apple
Mrs. Lutie Apple, aged 22 years, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Wray in Greensboro early Friday morning. She had been ill for several months.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Pisgah church, near the Guilford battleground, conducted by Rev. A.G. Canada, pastor of the church. She was buried in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Apple leaves, besides her parents, four sisters, Mrs. W.V. Ashier of Florida, Misses Nina, Florence and Ruby Wray of Greensboro, and two brothers, Harry and Charlie Wray of Greensboro.
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Mrs. Roxie Fagan
Mrs. Roxie Fagan, aged 70, died Friday morning at her home on Ashe street. She had been ill for about two years. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon and interment followed in Greene Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Fagan leaves a daughter, Mrs. E.A. Miller of Greensboro, and a son, George Fagan of Richmond, Va.
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Mrs. Malinda Wall
Mrs. Malinda Wall, aged 84, died Wednesday night at her home in Sumner township. She had been ill for some time.
Mrs. Wall had been a resident of Guilford county for several years and she had many friends.
Funeral services were held at Center Quaker church Friday, interment following in the church cemetery.
From The Greensboro Patriot, Monday, February 20, 1922. Published every Monday and Thursday.
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