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Death of Mm. Hiitfli LaiifftilinMrs. Fannie A- Laugh 1 in died Sunday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Heard ofnear Fast Lexington, from the effects of paralysis and the ffnilHe* incident to old age. The f'sn* era! was conducted Tuesday morn* iog At 11 o’ekek from the home by He?. W. S. Hammond, inter* me it t was made in the Lexingtoncemetery.Mrs. Laugblfn whs a daughter of the lute James Look ridge who lived near Sapbvne. She was born May 28 1828, and wai therefor# in her 80th year. She is survived by four children : Messrs. VV, H,Laughlin of Washington, D. C.; H. Brown Laughlin of Spokane, Wash.; J. T. Laughlin of Carlyle, Ky.; and Mrs. Beard of Katt Lexington. One brother and one sister also survive: Mr. Rice Lock-ridge of Indiana, and Mrs. John A, Biekle of Staunton. Her husband, Mr, Hugh Laughlin, died about twenty years ago.Mr. W. H. Laughlin and Mrs. Bickle were present at the Tuner al.
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Lexington Gazette

Lexington, Virginia, US

Wed, Mar 18, 1908

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