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Elizabeth “Lizzie” DeMott Fulford

Birth
Jefferson County, Florida, USA
Death
5 May 1920 (aged 54)
Cairo, Grady County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Cairo, Grady County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 19, Marker 7
Memorial ID
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1st wife of JOSIAH S FULFORD, married on 08 July 1888 in Jefferson County, Florida.
Daughter of Abram & Martha Miller DeMott -Georgia Death Certificate #15079

The Cairo Messenger, Friday, May 21, 1920
Mrs. J. S. Fulford Passes Away on May 5th

On May 5th, at 2:30 o'clock, the sweet spirit of Mrs. Elizabeth Fulford quit
its tenement and returned to God who gave it and though we miss her sadly, and
our hearts grieve on account of our loss, still we feel that we should thank
God for the beautiful Christian life which she lived. She made the home and
the lives of those with whom she came in contact brighter.

No better neighbor could be found than Mrs. Fulford. She was always ready to
lend a helping hand, to minister to the sick or those who were in distress of
any kind. She bore her own sickness which lasted about 5 months with the
greatest patience and fortitude we have ever witnessed and during the whole
time, she never seemed melancholy, or despondent, meekly submitted to the will
of the Lord.

She was ever loyal to her Lord and Master. At the time of her death, she was a
member of Woodland church, in which she had lived a number of years. As a
church worker she will be greatly missed and her memory will be held in
affection by all.

She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, Mr. J. S. Fulford and four daughters,
Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. W. A. Harper, Misses Mattie and Zemmie Fulford.

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1st wife of JOSIAH S FULFORD, married on 08 July 1888 in Jefferson County, Florida.
Daughter of Abram & Martha Miller DeMott -Georgia Death Certificate #15079

The Cairo Messenger, Friday, May 21, 1920
Mrs. J. S. Fulford Passes Away on May 5th

On May 5th, at 2:30 o'clock, the sweet spirit of Mrs. Elizabeth Fulford quit
its tenement and returned to God who gave it and though we miss her sadly, and
our hearts grieve on account of our loss, still we feel that we should thank
God for the beautiful Christian life which she lived. She made the home and
the lives of those with whom she came in contact brighter.

No better neighbor could be found than Mrs. Fulford. She was always ready to
lend a helping hand, to minister to the sick or those who were in distress of
any kind. She bore her own sickness which lasted about 5 months with the
greatest patience and fortitude we have ever witnessed and during the whole
time, she never seemed melancholy, or despondent, meekly submitted to the will
of the Lord.

She was ever loyal to her Lord and Master. At the time of her death, she was a
member of Woodland church, in which she had lived a number of years. As a
church worker she will be greatly missed and her memory will be held in
affection by all.

She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, Mr. J. S. Fulford and four daughters,
Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. W. A. Harper, Misses Mattie and Zemmie Fulford.

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