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- "Elizabethton Star," Monday, March 18, 1935
MRS. GARRISON DIES; FUNERAL TO BE TUESDAY
Mrs. Mamie Garrison, 27, wife of Arthur Garrison, died last night at 11:30 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Estep, 210 Elk Avenue, following a two weeks' illness suffering from an infected throat.
Funeral services will be conducted from the home at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Wesley Hill, pastor of the Church of God, officiating. Interment will be made in the Colbaugh Cemetery.
Surviving are her husband, Arthur Garrison; parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Estep; three brothers, Tillman, Carl, and J. C. Estep; one sister, Myrtle Estep; also two half sisters, Mrs. Pearl Jones and Mrs. Florence Steel, Bristol; one half brother, Claude Estep.
Pallbearers will include Messrs. Dan Perry, Ollie Garrison, Austin Slagle, Clyde Fair, Joe Williams and Mark Fletcher.
Flower bearers will include Misses Neoma Riddle, Maggie Whitehead, Ellen Campbell, Hazel Perry, Mildred Angel, Ora Miller, Mary Nell Fletcher, Oma Fletcher, Mesdames Roy Angel and Ethel Williams.
The deceased was quite popular with scores of young people, created through her loving and tender depositing toward everyone. Her illness, while painful, was borne with fortitude, patience being displayed throughout her short life.
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