Person:Lillie King (2)

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Lillie Mae King
b.1885 Georgia
d.6 Apr 1920
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Name Lillie Mae King
Gender Female
Birth? 1885 Georgia
Marriage Abt 1900 to Cato Thomas Pullen
Reference Number 13718
Cato Thomas Pullen
Census? 1920 Living in Mitchell County, Ga. with husband and 3 children
Death? 6 Apr 1920
Burial? Pelham Cemetery Pelham, Ga.
Reference Number 1586

Have headstone picture Obituary of Lillie Mae King Pullen as written in "The Camilla Enterprise" dated 9 Apr 1920.

Camilla, Georgia. Mrs. Lily King Pullen, wife of Mr. Cader T. Pullen, passed away at her home at Cotton Tuesday, 6 Apr 1920, afternoon at 3:00 PM after a long and tedious illness. Her many friends throughout the county were grieved to hear the sad news. Mrs. Pullen had been in failing health for the past two years and her loved ones were not unprepared when the end came, though everything possible was done to alleviate suffering and prolong her life. Mrs. Pullen was before her marriage, Miss Lily King. She was about 37 or 38 years of age when death took her from a life of usefulness. She was a good Christian woman, a kind and loving mother and wife and her sweet and loving influence extended around a large circle of friends with whom she was associated with in life. Her death leaves desolate the home where her gentle presence was like the sunshine, and has saddened the hearts of her many friends and loved ones. The deceased is survived by her husband and four children, the eldest of whom is a daughter, Mrs. Brooks, of Albany. Another daughter, just entering her teens, is the youngest of the children, and two young sons aged fifteen and seventeen years are left to mourn her loss. Mrs. Pullen leaves two brothers, Mr. B. H. King of Cotton and Mr. John King of Atlanta and one sister, Mrs. Emery Harrell of Vada.