The Atlanta Constitution
December 5, 1939; page 9
Mrs. C.Q. Trimble, College Park, Dies Rites
Will Be Held Tomorrow at Spring Hill.
Mrs. C.Q. Trimble, of 204 West John Calvin avenue, College Park, died yesterday afternoon at her home.
Surviving are her husband, three daughters, Miss Pauline Trimble, Mrs. John Beattie Smith and Mr. [sic] E.J. Hughie; four sons, H.H. Trimble, Dr. H.H. Trimble and C.Q. Trimble, Jr., of Moultrie, and Dr. Hoyt B. Trimble, of College Park, and several grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at Spring Hill by Dr. L.E. Roberts, Dr. Woolsey Couch and Dr. L.G. Baggott. Burial will be in College Park cemetery under direction of H.M. Patterson & Son. Grandsons will act as pallbearers.
The Atlanta Constitution
December 5, 1939; page 9
Mrs. C.Q. Trimble, College Park, Dies Rites
Will Be Held Tomorrow at Spring Hill.
Mrs. C.Q. Trimble, of 204 West John Calvin avenue, College Park, died yesterday afternoon at her home.
Surviving are her husband, three daughters, Miss Pauline Trimble, Mrs. John Beattie Smith and Mr. [sic] E.J. Hughie; four sons, H.H. Trimble, Dr. H.H. Trimble and C.Q. Trimble, Jr., of Moultrie, and Dr. Hoyt B. Trimble, of College Park, and several grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at Spring Hill by Dr. L.E. Roberts, Dr. Woolsey Couch and Dr. L.G. Baggott. Burial will be in College Park cemetery under direction of H.M. Patterson & Son. Grandsons will act as pallbearers.
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