She had been seriously ill for several weeks. She was a member of the Salem Baptist Church and had lived a devoted Christian life for several years. will be sadly missed by her relatives and many friends.
She is survived by three sons and nine grand-children.
Her husband, who was an outstanding farmer, was killed in a tractor accident January 27, 1959.
Mrs. Rexroat lived at the home she and her husband resided at before his untimely death. Her son, Gover Rexroat, lived with her. Her other sons are Attis and Atlee Rexroat.
Funeral services were held at Salem Baptist Church at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday with burial in the family cemetery.
Her pastor, Rev. W. A. Reece, of Somerset, delivered the funeral sermon.
All arrangements were in charge of Rippetoe Funeral Home, Russell Springs.
Russell County News, Thursday, December 6, 1951.
She had been seriously ill for several weeks. She was a member of the Salem Baptist Church and had lived a devoted Christian life for several years. will be sadly missed by her relatives and many friends.
She is survived by three sons and nine grand-children.
Her husband, who was an outstanding farmer, was killed in a tractor accident January 27, 1959.
Mrs. Rexroat lived at the home she and her husband resided at before his untimely death. Her son, Gover Rexroat, lived with her. Her other sons are Attis and Atlee Rexroat.
Funeral services were held at Salem Baptist Church at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday with burial in the family cemetery.
Her pastor, Rev. W. A. Reece, of Somerset, delivered the funeral sermon.
All arrangements were in charge of Rippetoe Funeral Home, Russell Springs.
Russell County News, Thursday, December 6, 1951.
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