>From the WIREGRASS OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES VOLUME 4 MRS. A.H. DELOACH The Tifton Gazette Friday Aug 23, 1895 Burned to death. Mrs A. H. DeLoach who lives on the Sineath farm, one mile east of Tifton, on the B&W Railroad, met a sad fate on Saturday night last. It seems that the old lady in the after part of the night, had been getting up to light her pipe, accidently set fire to her bed clothing and in her efforts to extinguish the flames, her clothing caught fire and before they could be extinguished she was so badly burned that she died by seven o’clock Sunday morning. She was 76 years of age. The Valdosta Times Saturday Aug 31, 1895 Mrs. A.H. DeLoach , living a mile from Tifton, was burned to death on Saturday night, the 17th inst. She got up in the late part of the night to light her pipe and accidently set fire to her bed clothing. If her efforts to extinguish the flames, her dress caught and she received injuries from which she died Saturday morning. MACK DELOACH theTifton Gazette Friday Sept 25, 1896 Mack DeLoach died suddenly at Naylor a short time ago from nervous prostration. Death of Mr. Mack DeLoach the Valdosta Times Saturday Sept 12, 1896 Mr Mack DeLoach, a well known citizen of the Naylor District died about mid-night Tuesday night, after an illness of only about two days. He was in apparently good health Monday morning, but was ill and in a very short while he was speechless. His death is thought to have resulted from nervous prostration. Other members of the family have died in the same manner. He leaves a wife and two married children to mourn his death.