Lillie Elizabeth Rice Blackwell |
Obituaries were found in the family Bible Obituary
- Church Publication |
Her children, seven surviving, have indeed lost a precious treasure from this earth, and we have no doubt but that she is safely across the other side to be with her Master forever. And the beautiful example she left for her children will be an inspiration for them to live in such a way that they, too, may live with her again when through with life's journey. Mrs. Blackwell's membership was in the Methodist church, but her frail condition seldom permitted her attending services. Her funeral services were conducted Rev. Yates Moore who is the son of the pastor who performed the marriage ceremony at the time of her marriage to the late T.J. Blackwell. The esteem in which she was held is evidenced by the large crowd at her funeral and the many beautiful flowers heaped high on the ... her body at Elam..." |
Obituary – Newspaper – probably Ripley Enterprise "Mrs. Lillie Elizabeth Blackwell, widow of the late T.J. Blackwell of Durhamville, died at her home in Ripley Monday night after an illness of only a few hours with heart trouble. Her death was quit a severe shock to this community, and her many friends throughout the county. She had reached the age of 70 years, and with the exception of one year in childhood had spent her entire life in Lauderdale county, residing at Durhamville until she moved to Ripley several years ago, after the death of her husband, who was one of the outstanding citizens of the county. Mrs. Blackwell was prominently connected, being a sister of Mr. W.G.L. Rice and Mrs. J.A. Samuel, of Ripley; Mr. Wilson Rice, of Memphis, and Mrs. Robert Rudd, of Denison, Texas, all of whom survive her; also seven children: Dr. G.L. Blackwell of Sugarland, Texas; Mrs. James Arrington, of Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. M.A. Jurgens of Memphis; Mr. Wilson Blackwell of Durhamville; Mrs. Cary Solomon, of Nut Bush; Mrs. L. W. Lawrence and Miss Pearl Blackwell of Ripley. The funeral services were held at the family residence Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Yates Moore of the Ripley Methodist church, and interment was in Elam cemetery at Durhamville." |
Buried in Elam Cemetery in Durhamville, Tn. |
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