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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Miss Fannie Currin, 50, Has Died, Nov. 25, 1924

Miss Fannie Currin Died Saturday. . . Funeral Held from the Home of Rev. G.T. Tunstall Sunday Afternoon

Miss Fannie Currin died at Brantwood Hospital last Saturday after a brief illness, aged 50 years. The funeral services were conducted from the home of Rev. and Mrs. G.T. Tunstall on Broad street, Sunday afternoon. Relatives and friends from over the county attended the last sad rites I large numbers. The services were conducted by Rev. F.F. Commerford, past of the Oxford Presbyterian church, of which Miss Currin was a member, assisted by Rev. J.S. Kennison of Durham, and Rev. J.D. Harte, pastor of the Oxford Baptist church. The honorary pallbearers were the deacons and elders of the Presbyterian Church. The interment was in Elmwood Cemetery.

Miss Currin lived the life of a sincere Christian. Many relatives and friends mourn the departure of this noble woman. Miss Currin made her home with Rev. and Mrs. George T. Tunstall for a few months before going to the hospital for treatment.

The following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. G.T. Tunstall, Mrs. W.D. Hart, and Mrs. Mollie Parham, all of Oxford. The brothers are Sam Currin of South Boston and Ed Currin of New York.

From the front page of the Oxford Public Ledger, Nov. 25, 1924

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