Mrs. Frank Tucker is Desperately Ill
She was Badly Burned a Few Days Since at Her Home Near Winterville
Winterville, Ga., Dec. 16-Mrs. Frank M. Tucker, who was so badly burned last week, by her dress catching from the grate, is not doing so well. The burns are deeper than were at first thought.
She was moved last week to the residence of her father, Mr. John T. Pittard and everything possible has been done to relieve her suffering. As Miss Clara Pittard, Mrs. Tucker was one of the best beloved and most popular of the village girls and she has many friends al (sic) over the state who will be grieved to learn that very little hope is entertained today for her recovery.
Mrs. Frank Tucker is Desperately Ill
She was Badly Burned a Few Days Since at Her Home Near Winterville
Winterville, Ga., Dec. 16-Mrs. Frank M. Tucker, who was so badly burned last week, by her dress catching from the grate, is not doing so well. The burns are deeper than were at first thought.
She was moved last week to the residence of her father, Mr. John T. Pittard and everything possible has been done to relieve her suffering. As Miss Clara Pittard, Mrs. Tucker was one of the best beloved and most popular of the village girls and she has many friends al (sic) over the state who will be grieved to learn that very little hope is entertained today for her recovery.
Family Members
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Harrison Franklin Pittard
1879–1946
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Laura Moss Pittard Coile
1881–1969
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Ernest Pittard
1882–1885
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Reuben Pittard
1885–1886
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Charles Warren Pittard
1886–1976
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Dr Linton Yancey Pittard
1891–1947
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Grady Candler Pittard
1892–1966
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Mary Ida Pittard Salway Taurman
1894–1981
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Leware Pittard Baggs
1896–1985
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John Thomas Pittard Jr
1899–1899
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