Mrs. Rawls died Thursday afternoon at Caldwell Hospital after a long illness.
Survivors include her husband, Albert E. Rawls of Columbia; three sons, David M. Rawls, C. P. Rawls and C. S. Rawls, all of Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Strange of Grayson, Mrs. Lola West of West Monroe and Mrs. Thomas Alger of Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Head of Monroe, Mrs. Lottie Lawhorn and Mrs. Gertie Hilburn, both of West Monroe, Mrs. George Cotton of Clarks and Mrs. Bessie Boules of Grayson; 20 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Friday, June 13, 1969
(Obituary provided by Ron Manley)
Mrs. Rawls died Thursday afternoon at Caldwell Hospital after a long illness.
Survivors include her husband, Albert E. Rawls of Columbia; three sons, David M. Rawls, C. P. Rawls and C. S. Rawls, all of Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Joe Strange of Grayson, Mrs. Lola West of West Monroe and Mrs. Thomas Alger of Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Head of Monroe, Mrs. Lottie Lawhorn and Mrs. Gertie Hilburn, both of West Monroe, Mrs. George Cotton of Clarks and Mrs. Bessie Boules of Grayson; 20 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Friday, June 13, 1969
(Obituary provided by Ron Manley)
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In the shadow of the cross may they find rest and peace.
Married Oct. 9, 1907
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She was born in Campbell Co., GA.
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