Saturday, March 21, 2026

Mrs. Ida Estelle McClintock Funeral March 21, 1926

Mrs. James McClintock Died Suddenly Sunday. . . Death Occurred at Home on Church Street—Funeral Services Here This Afternoon

Mrs. Ida Estelle McClintock, wife of James E. McClintock, Concord merchant, died suddenly yesterday morning at her home in the city, a broken blood vessel causing her death. The blood vessel was ruptured during a coughing spell which seized Mrs. McClintock about 11 o’clock, death following in a few minutes.

Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, of which the deceased was a member. The services will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. M.R. Gibson, and interment will be made in Oakwood cemetery.

Mrs. McClintock was 56 years of age, having been born in Abbeville county, South Carolina, on April 20, 1868. She was a daughter of the late John A. and Agnes I. Devlin. She resided in South Carolina until about three years ago, when she moved with her family to Concord.

During her residence here Mrs. McClintock made many friends and the announcement of her death came as a distinct shock to her wide circle of acquaintances. She was especially active in church work.

Surviving are her husband and eight children: James of Winnsboro, S.C.; E.W. of Atlanta, Ga.; John E. of Greenville, S.C.; Mrs. Fred Waldrop of Concord; Jennie, Lucille, Ethel Iaw, William Bell of Concord, and Mrs. C.C. Pratt of Hickory.

From page 2 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Monday, March 21, 1926

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