Dau of C.H. Hatcher and Malissie Clark.
TAYLOR COUNTY KENTUCKY OBITUARY – 1946
Mrs. Harry E. Eubank, Roachville, died in the Lebanon Hospital Tuesday afternoon from burns suffered Sunday when her clothes were ignited from a blazing can of kerosene. The victim was burned over her entire body, and after the flames were extinguished she was rushed to the hospital. Also hospitalized was her son, G.T. Eubank, whose hands were badly burned when he tried to tear the burning clothes from her body. Her husband's hands were burned also, although not so seriously. The son, whose home is in Campbellsville, was visiting there for the day. Funeral services were held Thursday morning in the Liberty Baptist Church with burial in the Liberty Cemetery. Besides her husband and son the 44-year-old Mrs. Eubank is survived by a daughter, Miss Melodine Eubank of Iowa; her mother, Mrs. C.H. Hatcher, Pike View; 2 grandchildren, Linda Lee and James Eubank, of Campbellsville; 3 sisters, Mrs. Wilson Cox and Mrs. Lionel Clark, both of Pike View, and Mrs. Owen Rucker, Greensburg, and a brother, J.F. Hatcher, Hodgenville. She united with the Roachville Methodist Church early in life and has remained a member there since that time.
Dau of C.H. Hatcher and Malissie Clark.
TAYLOR COUNTY KENTUCKY OBITUARY – 1946
Mrs. Harry E. Eubank, Roachville, died in the Lebanon Hospital Tuesday afternoon from burns suffered Sunday when her clothes were ignited from a blazing can of kerosene. The victim was burned over her entire body, and after the flames were extinguished she was rushed to the hospital. Also hospitalized was her son, G.T. Eubank, whose hands were badly burned when he tried to tear the burning clothes from her body. Her husband's hands were burned also, although not so seriously. The son, whose home is in Campbellsville, was visiting there for the day. Funeral services were held Thursday morning in the Liberty Baptist Church with burial in the Liberty Cemetery. Besides her husband and son the 44-year-old Mrs. Eubank is survived by a daughter, Miss Melodine Eubank of Iowa; her mother, Mrs. C.H. Hatcher, Pike View; 2 grandchildren, Linda Lee and James Eubank, of Campbellsville; 3 sisters, Mrs. Wilson Cox and Mrs. Lionel Clark, both of Pike View, and Mrs. Owen Rucker, Greensburg, and a brother, J.F. Hatcher, Hodgenville. She united with the Roachville Methodist Church early in life and has remained a member there since that time.
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