SLAUGHTER/SLAUGHTERS

ANN SLAUGHTER
CATHERINE EVANS SLAUGHTERS
GERTRUDE SLAUGHTERS



ANN SLAUGHTER

In Memoriam
We have again assembled to discharge our relative duties as members of the Woman's Mission to Woman's Society, but there is one place vacant.
We look around in vain for one valued friend who shared in our labor. We listen for the familiar name, but it has been dropped from our roll call -- our sister is no more. On the morning of April 1st, in the beautiful awakening of early springtime, an e'er dawn had cast light upon the world, waiting angels noiselessly bore her gentle spirit away, and Mrs Ann Slaughter was dead on earth.
"The chamber where the Christian meets her end.
Is privileged beyond the common walks of life."
(Long tribute of the society)
Hopkinsville New Era
May 1887



CATHERINE EVANS SLAUGHTERS

OBENSBORO - Catherine Evans Slaughters, 60, of 4925 Meadowlark Drive died at 4:35 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Hospital.
She is survived by her husband, Albert; one daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Brown of Greenbriar, Tenn.; one brother, Gilbert Raymond Abbott of Henderson; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Rudy-Rowland Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Raymond K. Abbott officiating. Burial will be in Fernwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Adrian Slaughters, Phillip Slaughters, William Slaughters, Kenneth Knight, John Sellers, Wilburn Jewell, Dickie Slaughters, James Sellers, Charles Sellers and Ricky Suter.
Friends may call anytime.
June 1980 Henderson Gleaner


GERTRUDE SLAUGHTERS

CHICAGO - Gertrude Slaughter died Wednesday in a Chicago Hospital.
Among her local relatives are Mary Frances Johnson, Virginia Barnett, Thelma Clements and Frances Chaney, all of Henderson, Norma Jean Brooks and Dorothy McGuire of Evansville.
Services and burial will be Sunday at Mason's funeral Home in Madisonville.
Oct 1980 Henderson Gleaner 



 
 


















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