Individual Details
Louiza Nickles
(29 Dec 1846 - 13 Jun 1916)
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Suggested edit: This lady's maiden name was Nickles.
Contributor: LaMyra Morton (49696282)
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Marshall Mountain Wave - Friday, June 23, 1916
Mrs. R. D. C. Griffin died at her home in West Leslie Tuesday evening after a lingering illness of several months. The burial was Wednesday afternoon at the Leslie Cemetery.
Marshall Mountain Wave - Friday, June 30, 1916
Mrs. Louiza Fanny Griffin was born December 29th, 1846 and departed this life June 13th, 1916. She was converted in early life and joined the M. E. Church South. She was first married to Jno. Swan and after he died she lived a widow for a number of years and then married R. D. C. Griffin of Leslie, Ark., at her home in Norfork, Baxter County, Ark., November 15th, 1910, and came to her husband's home in Leslie where she has lived ever since until she died as above stated. Aunt Fanny, as we all call her, was a true Christian and a tender, loving companion. She was a great blessing and benediction to her husband, so faithful, attentive and tireless in her efforts to make him comfortable and smoothed the road in his declining years. He is left desolated without her in this lower world. But he can look forward with full assurance that his separation from her is of short duration and that he can meet her where separation never comes.
Suggested edit: This lady's maiden name was Nickles.
Contributor: LaMyra Morton (49696282)
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Find A Grave contributor Kim REA Mays has made a suggestion ---
Marshall Mountain Wave - Friday, June 23, 1916
Mrs. R. D. C. Griffin died at her home in West Leslie Tuesday evening after a lingering illness of several months. The burial was Wednesday afternoon at the Leslie Cemetery.
Marshall Mountain Wave - Friday, June 30, 1916
Mrs. Louiza Fanny Griffin was born December 29th, 1846 and departed this life June 13th, 1916. She was converted in early life and joined the M. E. Church South. She was first married to Jno. Swan and after he died she lived a widow for a number of years and then married R. D. C. Griffin of Leslie, Ark., at her home in Norfork, Baxter County, Ark., November 15th, 1910, and came to her husband's home in Leslie where she has lived ever since until she died as above stated. Aunt Fanny, as we all call her, was a true Christian and a tender, loving companion. She was a great blessing and benediction to her husband, so faithful, attentive and tireless in her efforts to make him comfortable and smoothed the road in his declining years. He is left desolated without her in this lower world. But he can look forward with full assurance that his separation from her is of short duration and that he can meet her where separation never comes.
Events
Birth | 29 Dec 1846 | ||||
Marriage | 15 Nov 1910 | Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas - Richard DeWitt Clinton Griffin | |||
Death | 13 Jun 1916 | Leslie, Searcy County, Arkansas |
Families
Spouse | Richard DeWitt Clinton Griffin (1828 - 1922) |