Death of Mrs. C. E. Kemp.
Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Kemp, widow of the late Mr. Joseph Kemp, died at her home in the tenth district of Houston county, ten miles north of Perry. The burial was in the family cemetery near the residence, Sunday. Consequent upon the increasing weight of many years, she was in feeble health a year or more, and during the last month preceding her death, she suffered much. Mrs. Kemp was 79 years of age last December, and all these years had been well spent. No woman anywhere was held in higher esteem and affection than was Mrs. Kemp, and the memory of her true life is a priceless heritage to those who loved her. Of five daughters only two survive her, Mrs. J. D. Martin of Sylvester, Ga. and Mrs. J. M. Culpepper of Fort Valley. There are eleven grand-children. Throughout the county there are many friends who sincerely sympathize with the daughters and grand-children in their bereavement.
Death of Mrs. C. E. Kemp.
Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Kemp, widow of the late Mr. Joseph Kemp, died at her home in the tenth district of Houston county, ten miles north of Perry. The burial was in the family cemetery near the residence, Sunday. Consequent upon the increasing weight of many years, she was in feeble health a year or more, and during the last month preceding her death, she suffered much. Mrs. Kemp was 79 years of age last December, and all these years had been well spent. No woman anywhere was held in higher esteem and affection than was Mrs. Kemp, and the memory of her true life is a priceless heritage to those who loved her. Of five daughters only two survive her, Mrs. J. D. Martin of Sylvester, Ga. and Mrs. J. M. Culpepper of Fort Valley. There are eleven grand-children. Throughout the county there are many friends who sincerely sympathize with the daughters and grand-children in their bereavement.
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