Thanks for the information on my gr. aunt Pearl. Could you send me the birth and death information on Canter Naylor? I thought it was in my database but???????????? Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 5:32 PM Subject: [MoRandolph] another obit for Pearl Hitt Naylor > This one from Fayette newspaper was provided by cousin Ted Hitt.. > > Obituary from the Fayette nwspaper: > LOCAL WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY > Mrs. Cantor Naylor Passes Away at Home Near Fayette > ---------- > HUSBAND, SISTER AND 3 BROTHERS SURVIVE > ---------- > The sudden death of Mrs. Canter Naylor who died at her home east of > Fayette > near Bethel Church Sunday afternoon about five o'clock, was a very great > shock > to her family and friends. She was stricken while feeding her chickens > and > died within a few minutes after reaching the house and calling Mr. Naylor > before > a physician could be called. She was seemingly in her usual health Sunday > and attended preaching services at Bethel that morning. > Mrs. Naylor's maiden name was Pearl Hitt. She was thirty-six years of age > at > the time of her death and had been married fifteen years. She is survived > by > her husband, one sister, Mrs. Roy (sic) Skaggs, of California, and three > brothers, George Hitt, of Texas, Will Hitt, of Denver, Colo. and John Hitt > of > Moberly. > Deceased was a woman of many admirable personal characteristics and was > very > highly esteemed in her home community. She will be remembered very > affectionately for her kindness and neghborliness and will be greatly > missed in the > Bethel community. > Funeral arrangements could not be learned at the time of our going to > press. > > Later.... > > Funeral Services for Mrs. Naylor > Funeral services for Mrs. Canter Naylor, who died suddenly sunday > afternoon > at her home east of Fayette, were held at New Hope Church shortly after > noon > Wednesday. Interment was made in the cemetery at New Hope. > Rev. J.E. Fulkerson of Paris, Mo., preached the funeral. A quartet of > girls, > Misses Clara Elizabeth Gallemore, Vivian Besgrove, Dorothy Fischer and > Harriet Mitchell, accompanied by Miss Anne Tindall, sang "Nearer My God to > Thee" and > "Face to Face". > At the close of the services Mrs. J.E. Fulkerson and Mrs. I.B. Crawford > sang "The Old Rugged Cross". > Among those from a distance who attended the funeral were her brother, > John > Hitt, his wife and son, Dallas, of Moberly, Teddy Hitt of Clinton, Mr. and > Mrs. > George Hitt, Mr.and Mrs. Smith and little daughter of Fort Worth, Texas. > Mrs. Naylor was the daughter of the late John and Nancy Hitt of this > county, > and she has lived in the county her entire life. She was born Mar.17, > 1892, > and died June 17, 1928, being thirty-six years of age. She was married to > Canter Naylor in 1913.®18 > > > > ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== > Questions for the List Administrator? > Send them to Leslie at [email protected] > >