Info from Lora Peppers, Robert H. and "Known Burials of Morehouse Parish"
Mrs. Catherine Sholars, a most estimable lady, died in Trenton Sunday, and her remains were buried at Bastrop Monday. Mrs. Sholars had reached her sixty-fifth year, having seen several children grow up to maturity, to all of whom she was a devoted mother. Dr. A. B. Sholars and Mr. D. M. Sholars, both of this city, are her sons. Her life had been conspicuously quiet and unobtrusive—of that order which is known more by results than in ostentation.
—Ouachita Telegraph newspaper (Monroe, Louisiana), June 3, 1881, p. 3, col. 1.
Info from Lora Peppers, Robert H. and "Known Burials of Morehouse Parish"
Mrs. Catherine Sholars, a most estimable lady, died in Trenton Sunday, and her remains were buried at Bastrop Monday. Mrs. Sholars had reached her sixty-fifth year, having seen several children grow up to maturity, to all of whom she was a devoted mother. Dr. A. B. Sholars and Mr. D. M. Sholars, both of this city, are her sons. Her life had been conspicuously quiet and unobtrusive—of that order which is known more by results than in ostentation.
—Ouachita Telegraph newspaper (Monroe, Louisiana), June 3, 1881, p. 3, col. 1.
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