The Rev. Charles Davis and the Rev. Worley Fleenor will officiate at the services, which will be conducted at the Emory Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Little was a member. She had made her home in Emory [Church] for a number of years.
Survivors include two sons, C. R. Little and John T. Little of Kingsport; three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Bullis of Fordtown, and Mrs. V. E. Bowery and Mrs. Ray Cunningham of Kingsport; two brothers, Nat and Bill Barnes of Kingsport; and two sisters, Mrs. Will Wagner of Kingsport and Mrs. Rebecca Easton of Dallas, Texas. Thirty-seven grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren also survive.
The body has been removed to the home of her son, John Little, on the Johnson City Highway. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers, and granddaughters as flower bearers.
(Kingsport News, Thurs. July 4, 1946)
The Rev. Charles Davis and the Rev. Worley Fleenor will officiate at the services, which will be conducted at the Emory Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Little was a member. She had made her home in Emory [Church] for a number of years.
Survivors include two sons, C. R. Little and John T. Little of Kingsport; three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Bullis of Fordtown, and Mrs. V. E. Bowery and Mrs. Ray Cunningham of Kingsport; two brothers, Nat and Bill Barnes of Kingsport; and two sisters, Mrs. Will Wagner of Kingsport and Mrs. Rebecca Easton of Dallas, Texas. Thirty-seven grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren also survive.
The body has been removed to the home of her son, John Little, on the Johnson City Highway. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers, and granddaughters as flower bearers.
(Kingsport News, Thurs. July 4, 1946)
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