The Lineville Headlight, Feb. 22, 1918
Uncle Lewis Dean Dies -- Uncle Lewis DEan, as he was familiarly called, died at
Ashland at 3:40 o'clock Monday morning and his remains were laid to rest in the
Ashland cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted by
Revs. A. A. Hutto and F. J. Ingram. Hon. W. M. Lackey also spoke. The
deceased was 85 years of age, was a member of the Baptist church and a
Confederate soldier. He took a deep interest in the work of his church and the
U.C.V. reunions. He led an active life and will be greatly missed by his
friends in Clay county.
The Lineville Headlight, Feb. 22, 1918
Uncle Lewis Dean Dies -- Uncle Lewis DEan, as he was familiarly called, died at
Ashland at 3:40 o'clock Monday morning and his remains were laid to rest in the
Ashland cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted by
Revs. A. A. Hutto and F. J. Ingram. Hon. W. M. Lackey also spoke. The
deceased was 85 years of age, was a member of the Baptist church and a
Confederate soldier. He took a deep interest in the work of his church and the
U.C.V. reunions. He led an active life and will be greatly missed by his
friends in Clay county.
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