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Rome-News Tribune, Oct. 26, 1916
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Mrs. J. K. Freeman succumbs to long illness.
After several weeks of severe suffering the Death Angel claimed the life of Mrs. J.K. Freeman, an aged and beloved resident of 2nd Avenue.
She was a victim of cancer. Mrs. Freeman was beloved and highly esteemed by all who knew her. She was president of the Lindale Aid Society some time before her illness. She is survived by her husband, two sons Arthur and Joe Freeman.
The funeral and interment will occur today at 12 o'clock at Pleasant Hope Church and cemetery.
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Mary Anna Elizabeth Abrams (1860-1916) was the granddaughter of James and Anna Patty through their second child Mary J. Patty. Both of her parents are buried at Pleasant Hope Church cemetery, Silver Creek, Floyd Co., GA. Her father was James R. Abrams, son of William Abrams 1795 NC-30 Dec. 1862 prob. Cherokee Co. AL, and Sarah Ann McLemore 1809 NC-07 Feb 1858. I do not know where William and Sarah Ann are buried, but would like to have that information if anyone knows.
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