LOTTIE BLAIR
1868-1950
Mrs. Lottie Blair, 82, died at her home here at 4:20 a.m.,
Wednesday,, November 22 (1950). She had been ill for several months.
Her husband, the late Harrison Blair, preceded her in death several
years ago.
She was born August 25, 1868, in Johnson County, and was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Clay. She had been a resident of
Paintsville for the past 29 years, and was a member of the United
Baptist Church.
Surviving sons and daughters are: Tom Blair, Paintsville; Mrs. Teria
Nelson, Paintsville, Mrs. Erie Riche, Paintsville.
Surviving stepsons and step-daughters are: Liss Blair, Leander;
Bruce Blair, Dwale; Drice Blair, Volga; Crossford Blair, Win; Mrs.
Goldie Van Hoose and Mrs. Veria Van Hoose, both of Paintsville.
Also surviving are one brother and two sisters: Sam Clay, Los
Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Jane Picklesimer, Indiana; Dashia Clay,
Paintsville.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, Nov. 24, (1950) at
the Third Street Freewill Baptist Church, city, with the Revs.
Claude Preston, F.S. VanHoose, and C.C. Hall officiating. Songs were
furnished by the Paintsville Quartette.
Burial was made in the Mayo Cemetery, City, under the direction of
the Paintsville Funeral Home.
Paintsville Herald
Thursday
November 23, 1950
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