The Fayetteville Observer, Thursday, 18 October 1945:
"Mrs. Addie Caughran Wiley, 64, died at her home near Harms at 8:20 a.m. Monday, October 15, 1945, following a lingering illness.
Funeral services were conducted at Lebanon Presbyterian church on Tuesday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. H. R. Robinson officiating, assisted by the Rev. S. L. McKay with burial at Lebanon cemetery.
Surviving are her husband, John H. Wiley; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Burns, Elizabeth and Evangeline Wiley of Lincoln county, and Mrs. Kathleen Williams of Memphis; two sons, Howard of Mobile, Ala., and Frank of Lincoln county; one sister, Mrs. I. C. Galloway of Fayetteville; three half-brothers, B. H. Caughran of Indianapolis, Ind., Forrest Caughran of Tupelo, Miss., and Warren Caughran of Athens, Ala., and two grandchildren."
The Fayetteville Observer, Thursday, 18 October 1945:
"Mrs. Addie Caughran Wiley, 64, died at her home near Harms at 8:20 a.m. Monday, October 15, 1945, following a lingering illness.
Funeral services were conducted at Lebanon Presbyterian church on Tuesday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. H. R. Robinson officiating, assisted by the Rev. S. L. McKay with burial at Lebanon cemetery.
Surviving are her husband, John H. Wiley; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Burns, Elizabeth and Evangeline Wiley of Lincoln county, and Mrs. Kathleen Williams of Memphis; two sons, Howard of Mobile, Ala., and Frank of Lincoln county; one sister, Mrs. I. C. Galloway of Fayetteville; three half-brothers, B. H. Caughran of Indianapolis, Ind., Forrest Caughran of Tupelo, Miss., and Warren Caughran of Athens, Ala., and two grandchildren."
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