10 October 1918; Columbus Daily Enquirer, Columbus GA; Page 4
~~After several week's illness Miss Annabel Lewis passed away Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock at her residence, No. 1331 Third avenue. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church and a beautiful Christian character; always thoughtful of others. She is survived by one brother, Mr. John A. Lewis, and two sisters, Miss Alabama Lewis and Mrs. M.E. Griffin, besides three nephews, Messrs. Thomas J. Lewis of the city; William T. Lewis of Pittsburgh Pa., and John A. Lewis, Jr. in the United States navy.
~The funeral will take place this morning at 11 o'clock from her late residence, No. 1331 Third avenue, and the interment will be in Linwood cemetery.
~The following gentlemen are requested to act as pallbearers – W.C. Pease, R. Howard, W.B. Thair, C.D. Cartledge, Dr. C.E. Yorens, and C.E. Estes.
Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Lewis and Nannie M Eiland Lewis
10 October 1918; Columbus Daily Enquirer, Columbus GA; Page 4
~~After several week's illness Miss Annabel Lewis passed away Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock at her residence, No. 1331 Third avenue. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church and a beautiful Christian character; always thoughtful of others. She is survived by one brother, Mr. John A. Lewis, and two sisters, Miss Alabama Lewis and Mrs. M.E. Griffin, besides three nephews, Messrs. Thomas J. Lewis of the city; William T. Lewis of Pittsburgh Pa., and John A. Lewis, Jr. in the United States navy.
~The funeral will take place this morning at 11 o'clock from her late residence, No. 1331 Third avenue, and the interment will be in Linwood cemetery.
~The following gentlemen are requested to act as pallbearers – W.C. Pease, R. Howard, W.B. Thair, C.D. Cartledge, Dr. C.E. Yorens, and C.E. Estes.
Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Lewis and Nannie M Eiland Lewis
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