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Sarah Elizabeth Ofelia Ann <I>Thompson</I> Womack

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Sarah Elizabeth Ofelia Ann Thompson Womack

Birth
Hohenlinden, Webster County, Mississippi, USA
Death
1 Aug 1923 (aged 83)
Biardstown, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Blossom, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Large section to the left after entering thru cemetery brick pillar entrance
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Sarah Elizabeth was the daughter of Caswell Cobb and Elizabeth Ann "Bingham" Thompson. She married William Augustus Womack on January 20, 1859 in Hohenlinden, Webster Co., MS. She was the granddaughter of William and Polly Bingham who migrated to the Hohenlinden area in 1836. She and W.A. Womack were the parents of 11 children. William Augustus served in the Civil War as a Captain in Co. B, 31st Regiment of the MS Volunteers.
Sarah Elizabeth and husband, Capt. William Augustus Womack share a headstone marker in the Knights of Honor Cemetery, Blossom, Lamar Co., TX.

HER OBITUARY: "THE PARIS NEWS, Thursday, August 2, 1923.

BLOSSOM, Aug. 1--Mrs. S. E. Womack, one of our oldest and most highly esteemed citizens, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bob Robinson of Biardstown, whom she had been visiting for the past few days. Mrs. Womack was born in Mississippi and was 83 years of age on the 22nd of last January. She had been a resident of this place and surrounding vicinity for more than forty years, coming here from Mississippi with her husband, the late Capt. W. A. Womack, in their early married life. She was a member of the Methodist church of this place and has always lived a consistent Christian life. Mrs. Womack is survived by ten children, a large number of grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The sons are L. V. Womack of Hugo, H. M. Womack of Slate Shoals, M. S. Womack of Plakeney and J. A. Womack of this place. The six daughters are Mesdames Bob Robinson of Biardstown, J. W. Jennings of Pawhaska, Ok., A. W. Clarkson of Valliant, Edgar Huff of Wichita Falls, A. T. B. Beauchamp and O. L. Scudder of this place. The funeral service was conducted here at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Methodist church, by Rev. W. N. Vernon. Interment was made in Knights of Honor cemetery east of town. The love and esteem in which she was held was manifested by the large attendance at the funeral and the many beautiful floral offerings.

Sarah Elizabeth was the daughter of Caswell Cobb and Elizabeth Ann "Bingham" Thompson. She married William Augustus Womack on January 20, 1859 in Hohenlinden, Webster Co., MS. She was the granddaughter of William and Polly Bingham who migrated to the Hohenlinden area in 1836. She and W.A. Womack were the parents of 11 children. William Augustus served in the Civil War as a Captain in Co. B, 31st Regiment of the MS Volunteers.
Sarah Elizabeth and husband, Capt. William Augustus Womack share a headstone marker in the Knights of Honor Cemetery, Blossom, Lamar Co., TX.

HER OBITUARY: "THE PARIS NEWS, Thursday, August 2, 1923.

BLOSSOM, Aug. 1--Mrs. S. E. Womack, one of our oldest and most highly esteemed citizens, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bob Robinson of Biardstown, whom she had been visiting for the past few days. Mrs. Womack was born in Mississippi and was 83 years of age on the 22nd of last January. She had been a resident of this place and surrounding vicinity for more than forty years, coming here from Mississippi with her husband, the late Capt. W. A. Womack, in their early married life. She was a member of the Methodist church of this place and has always lived a consistent Christian life. Mrs. Womack is survived by ten children, a large number of grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The sons are L. V. Womack of Hugo, H. M. Womack of Slate Shoals, M. S. Womack of Plakeney and J. A. Womack of this place. The six daughters are Mesdames Bob Robinson of Biardstown, J. W. Jennings of Pawhaska, Ok., A. W. Clarkson of Valliant, Edgar Huff of Wichita Falls, A. T. B. Beauchamp and O. L. Scudder of this place. The funeral service was conducted here at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Methodist church, by Rev. W. N. Vernon. Interment was made in Knights of Honor cemetery east of town. The love and esteem in which she was held was manifested by the large attendance at the funeral and the many beautiful floral offerings.

Gravesite Details

Sarah Elizabeth's name is underneath her husband's, Capt. W.A. Womack



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