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Louisa <I>Barker</I> Fletcher

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Louisa Barker Fletcher

Birth
Ashe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
3 Jun 1923 (aged 62)
High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Greensboro Daily News Tue June 5, 1923 - Mrs. Louisa Barker Fletcher Dies At Her High Point Home - High Point June 4 - Following a long illness, Mrs. Louisa Barker Fletcher, wife of Rev. J.F. Fletcher, pastor of the Southside Baptist Church, died late yesterday afternoon at her home on Willowbrook street. Mrs. Fletcher was 62 years of age, a woman of splendid Christian character and had a wide circle of friends who will regret to learn of her death. The body was taken this afternoon to Raleigh, where the funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning. Surviving are five sons, Captain A.L. Fletcher, of Raleigh; A.J. Fletcher, also of Raleigh; J.V. Fletcher, of Laplata, MO; J.V. Fletcher of Louisburg, KS, and Herbert S. Fletcher, of this city. She is also survived by four daughters, Mrs. W.R. Absher of N. Wilkesboro; Mrs. J.M. Daniel Jr. of Lexington; Mrs. J.P. Bingham, of Carthage; and Mrs. Eugene Bean, of this city; and by three brothers, Edward, Monroe and Lloyd Barker, of Ashe county.

Greensboro Daily News Tue June 5, 1923 - Mrs. Louisa Barker Fletcher Dies At Her High Point Home - High Point June 4 - Following a long illness, Mrs. Louisa Barker Fletcher, wife of Rev. J.F. Fletcher, pastor of the Southside Baptist Church, died late yesterday afternoon at her home on Willowbrook street. Mrs. Fletcher was 62 years of age, a woman of splendid Christian character and had a wide circle of friends who will regret to learn of her death. The body was taken this afternoon to Raleigh, where the funeral services will be conducted tomorrow morning. Surviving are five sons, Captain A.L. Fletcher, of Raleigh; A.J. Fletcher, also of Raleigh; J.V. Fletcher, of Laplata, MO; J.V. Fletcher of Louisburg, KS, and Herbert S. Fletcher, of this city. She is also survived by four daughters, Mrs. W.R. Absher of N. Wilkesboro; Mrs. J.M. Daniel Jr. of Lexington; Mrs. J.P. Bingham, of Carthage; and Mrs. Eugene Bean, of this city; and by three brothers, Edward, Monroe and Lloyd Barker, of Ashe county.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135365862/louisa-fletcher: accessed ), memorial page for Louisa Barker Fletcher (17 Feb 1861–3 Jun 1923), Find a Grave Memorial ID 135365862, citing Montlawn Memorial Park, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by DLC (contributor 48070055).