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    1. Re: [MoRandolph] another obit for Pearl Hitt Naylor
    2. T.E. Hitt
    3. 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] > >

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