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BERTHA COLLISTA LITTERAL
1941

Miss Bertha Collista Litteral, prominent woman of Oil Springs, died at
the home of her parents there Sunday, March 30, 1941.  She had been in
failing health for several years.

She was a member of a prominent Johnson County family, being a
granddaughter of the late Judge William Elzie Litteral, who a few
years ago was known to practically every man and woman in the county.

Miss Litteral was 29 years old.

Besides her parents she is survived by two brothers and one sister,
Miss Besie Litteral, Harry Flem and Linzie Francis Litteral all of Oil
Springs.

She was a consistent member of the Methodist Church.  Funeral rites
were conducted by Rev. J. J. Prater of Magoffin County, and Rev. John
Collins, of Oil Springs at the Oil Springs Methodist Church Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial in the Litteral family cemetery at Oil Springs.  Guy Preston,
of the Preston Funeral Home, was in charge.

A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral and
burial.

PAINTSVILLE HERALD
THURSDAY
Apr. 3, 1941
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