The deceased was the wife of the late I. A. Peters, and was before her marriage Miss Helen Payne.
She lived with her family in Dodson community from 1914 to 1920. She was a member of the Methodist Protestant Church, having joined at the age of thirteen years and was a consecrated Christian. For eleven years she was an invalid, having suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Surviving the deceased are two sons, I. A. [sic I. B.] Peters of Crowville, and J. Paul Peters, of Shreveport; and four daughters, Mrs. A. A. Smith, Summerfield; Mrs. H. E. Harlan, Pelican; Mrs. T. W. Hearn, Shreveport; and Mrs. E. Boyett of Sarepta.
Those from Winnfield attending the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peters, Mrs. Clayton Taylor, and Mrs. R. L. Lewis.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, October 15, 1931
The deceased was the wife of the late I. A. Peters, and was before her marriage Miss Helen Payne.
She lived with her family in Dodson community from 1914 to 1920. She was a member of the Methodist Protestant Church, having joined at the age of thirteen years and was a consecrated Christian. For eleven years she was an invalid, having suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Surviving the deceased are two sons, I. A. [sic I. B.] Peters of Crowville, and J. Paul Peters, of Shreveport; and four daughters, Mrs. A. A. Smith, Summerfield; Mrs. H. E. Harlan, Pelican; Mrs. T. W. Hearn, Shreveport; and Mrs. E. Boyett of Sarepta.
Those from Winnfield attending the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peters, Mrs. Clayton Taylor, and Mrs. R. L. Lewis.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, October 15, 1931
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