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Virginia Ann “Virgie” <I>Heathcoat</I> Rinehart

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Virginia Ann “Virgie” Heathcoat Rinehart

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
10 Mar 1962 (aged 82)
Marianna, Lee County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Monroe, Monroe County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Source: Marianna Courier Index, Thursday March 15, 1962, P. 1
Monroe Resident Dies here Sat.
Mrs. Virginia Ann RInehart, 82, died last Saturday in Lee Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Tennessee, but came to Arkansas as young woman, when she married James Rinehart. They lived near Casa until 1937, when they moved to Monroe.
For the past three years she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Lovell, and Mr. Lovell of Monroe.
Other survivors include a daughter Mrs. Ada Lilly of Greenville, Mississippi, two sisters, Mrs. Myna Corder of Thronsberry , and Mrs. Roxie Peaslee of Little Rock; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren (this was highly in accurate she had at least 7 plus the two mentioned here).
Services were held at the Monroe Baptist Church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Reverend Paul Stender. Interment was in the White Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jim Lovell, A. J. Harvey, Dick Johnson, Willard Davenport, Alan Smith and Fred Dorman.

Source: Oral History from her daughter Ada L. Lilly:
According to Margaret Chu, granddaughter of James Rinehart and Virgie Heathcoat, and Ada Lilly's oldest daughter, there was a 5th child/sibling, that Grandma Lilly spoke of. She called him Acie Rinehart. My dad, Ada Lilly's fourth child, James Lilly, agrees with his sister, that Grandma Lilly had a brother, she often spoke of in their youth, named Acie Rinehart.
(My note: I mention him here because, they are both adamant she had another sibling, however, it is possible, given that Grandma Lilly was born in 1909, that there was another sibling who lived and died between the 1910 census and 1920 census. All they really know about him is, he did live long enough that he could speak, because, according to my Mama, who is gone now, the stories she told about him, often revolved around things she remembered him saying....
5th child: Acie Rinehart : born and died between 1910 and 1920
Source: Marianna Courier Index, Thursday March 15, 1962, P. 1
Monroe Resident Dies here Sat.
Mrs. Virginia Ann RInehart, 82, died last Saturday in Lee Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Tennessee, but came to Arkansas as young woman, when she married James Rinehart. They lived near Casa until 1937, when they moved to Monroe.
For the past three years she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Lovell, and Mr. Lovell of Monroe.
Other survivors include a daughter Mrs. Ada Lilly of Greenville, Mississippi, two sisters, Mrs. Myna Corder of Thronsberry , and Mrs. Roxie Peaslee of Little Rock; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren (this was highly in accurate she had at least 7 plus the two mentioned here).
Services were held at the Monroe Baptist Church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Reverend Paul Stender. Interment was in the White Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jim Lovell, A. J. Harvey, Dick Johnson, Willard Davenport, Alan Smith and Fred Dorman.

Source: Oral History from her daughter Ada L. Lilly:
According to Margaret Chu, granddaughter of James Rinehart and Virgie Heathcoat, and Ada Lilly's oldest daughter, there was a 5th child/sibling, that Grandma Lilly spoke of. She called him Acie Rinehart. My dad, Ada Lilly's fourth child, James Lilly, agrees with his sister, that Grandma Lilly had a brother, she often spoke of in their youth, named Acie Rinehart.
(My note: I mention him here because, they are both adamant she had another sibling, however, it is possible, given that Grandma Lilly was born in 1909, that there was another sibling who lived and died between the 1910 census and 1920 census. All they really know about him is, he did live long enough that he could speak, because, according to my Mama, who is gone now, the stories she told about him, often revolved around things she remembered him saying....
5th child: Acie Rinehart : born and died between 1910 and 1920


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