Submitted by
Rome Tribune-Herald, Friday, January 14, 1916
Mrs. M.J. Stafford Dead
Mrs. M. J. Stafford, died suddenly at 8 o'clock at the home of her
granddaughter, Mrs. W.B. Maye, No. 212 West Eleventh street, after a short
illness. Surviving her is one daughter, Mrs. A.J. Jolley, of Tennessee, five
brothers, Messrs. J.A., G.R., W.C., L.B.and C.T. Lloyd, three sisters, Mrs. Tom
Taylor and Misses Mattie and V.I. Lloyd and a large number of grandchildren.
She was 75 years of age, and was one of Floyd county's prominent residents.
Although leading a quiet home life, by her sweet and gentle manner, she
endeared herself to a large circle of friends. Their sympathy is extended to
the bereaved family and relatives. Funeral announcement will be made later.
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