This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jamieson, Morton, Miller, Harris Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4kB.2ACI/1458 Message Board Post: ***NOT MY LINE*** Athens Weekly Review June 26, 1924 Pioneer Lady Passes Away Suddenly Tuesday Night ---- Aunt Jane JAMIESON, better know probably as "Aunt Jane" MORTON, who celebrated her 83rd birthday on January 30th passed away suddenly Tuesday night at 10:15 at the home of Mr. And Mrs. John W. MILLER on West Larkin Street. Funeral services will be held this afternoon with burial at Red Hill, Rev. HARRIS, the Methodist pastor conduction the ceremony. Aunt Jane is survived by only one direct relative. a brother J. H. MORTON, of Murchison. He arrived here shortly after she died. She had been enjoying her usual health and the Grim Reaper stole silently upon her at 10:15 and she passed to the other shore without complaint. The remains were borne silently to old Red Hill where she was want to attend the early camp meetings of the Methodist church when that was the banner Methodist point of the county. Aunt Jane was born in Alabama and made the trip to Texas in ox wagon which formed part of an ox wagon train. When she celebrated her birthday on last January 30th there was only one request she had to make; that was that the Methodist pastor call and pray in her home. This request was complied with. She was an earnest worker for the master before infirmities of age crept on and there is no doubting the fact that today she is walking the golden streets. For the past few years, or since May 1922 she has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. John W. MILLER of this city. Aunt Jane was among the early pioneers of this county and her going is another break in the ranks of that fast diminishing type of which the world is made sadder by their departing.