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Doshie <I>Nichols</I> Belcher

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Doshie Nichols Belcher

Birth
Tate City, Towns County, Georgia, USA
Death
28 Mar 1928 (aged 43)
Burial
Madisonville, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Doshie Nichols (Belcher) was born Sept. 4, 1884 at Tree, Ga., where she was reared, her parents afterward moving to Tennessee, where she has since lived. She was converted in early life at about the age of 14 years and joined the Baptist Church, but later united with the Friends Church at Rogers Chapel. She was married to Mr. Robert Belcher Oct. 23, 1904 and to this union five children were born, two girls and three boys.

Since a severe illness with typhoid fever, eighteen years ago, she had been a semi-invalid, but had appeared to be improving in health until the night of March 13th, when she was stricken with flu, which developed into double pneumonia. Her daughter, Miss Edna, was called home from Friendsville and all that loving hands could do proved fruitless, for she passed away at 1:15 o'clock A.M., March the 22nd at the age of 43 years, 6 months and 18 days.

Mrs. Belcher was a loving wife, a sweet mother and her Christian influence will be missed not only in her home, but in the church and community in which she lived. She was always in attendance at divine worship when able to do so.

Interment was in the cemetery at the Chestua Baptist Church, the funeral being in charge of by Revs. J.H. Atkins and J. Edward Ransome. We join their many friends in extending sincere sympathy to the heart broken husband and children. Only the Lord can bind up the wounds made by death."

her parents were Thomas Nichols and Jean Eller Nichols
Doshie Nichols (Belcher) was born Sept. 4, 1884 at Tree, Ga., where she was reared, her parents afterward moving to Tennessee, where she has since lived. She was converted in early life at about the age of 14 years and joined the Baptist Church, but later united with the Friends Church at Rogers Chapel. She was married to Mr. Robert Belcher Oct. 23, 1904 and to this union five children were born, two girls and three boys.

Since a severe illness with typhoid fever, eighteen years ago, she had been a semi-invalid, but had appeared to be improving in health until the night of March 13th, when she was stricken with flu, which developed into double pneumonia. Her daughter, Miss Edna, was called home from Friendsville and all that loving hands could do proved fruitless, for she passed away at 1:15 o'clock A.M., March the 22nd at the age of 43 years, 6 months and 18 days.

Mrs. Belcher was a loving wife, a sweet mother and her Christian influence will be missed not only in her home, but in the church and community in which she lived. She was always in attendance at divine worship when able to do so.

Interment was in the cemetery at the Chestua Baptist Church, the funeral being in charge of by Revs. J.H. Atkins and J. Edward Ransome. We join their many friends in extending sincere sympathy to the heart broken husband and children. Only the Lord can bind up the wounds made by death."

her parents were Thomas Nichols and Jean Eller Nichols


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