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Roberta <I>Wauchope</I> Mickler

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Roberta Wauchope Mickler

Birth
Cuthbert, Randolph County, Georgia, USA
Death
27 Nov 1939 (aged 91)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 27.9546917, Longitude: -82.457655
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MRS. FAYE STOVALL DIES AT HOME HERE AFTER LONG ILLNESS

Mrs. Faye Stovall, 42, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 1821 Watrous avenue, after an illness of about nine months.

Mrs. Stovall is survived by her daughter, Miss Susan Stovall; two sisters, Mrs. Mason Witt Rice, of West Palm Beach, and Mrs. J. Bicknell, of Valhalla, N.Y.; two brothers, Clifford Stokes, of Baltimore, and John Stokes of New York, and two aunts, Mrs. J. R. Mickler and Miss Jessie Wauchope, of Tampa.

Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son. The services will be private and the family has requested that no flowers be sent. Pallbearers will be A. C. Clewis, sr., John Wall Lykes, Alvin Magnon, J. H. Mason, Don C. McMullan and J. R. Mickler.

The body will be sent to Washington, accompanied by Miss Stovall and Mrs. Rice, and will be buried in Rock Creek cemetery where Mrs. Stovall's parents are buried.

Mrs. Stovall has been a resident of Tampa for 26 years. She was married at the age of 17.

--Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida); Sunday, December 20, 1931; Page 24

MRS. FAYE STOVALL DIES AT HOME HERE AFTER LONG ILLNESS

Mrs. Faye Stovall, 42, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 1821 Watrous avenue, after an illness of about nine months.

Mrs. Stovall is survived by her daughter, Miss Susan Stovall; two sisters, Mrs. Mason Witt Rice, of West Palm Beach, and Mrs. J. Bicknell, of Valhalla, N.Y.; two brothers, Clifford Stokes, of Baltimore, and John Stokes of New York, and two aunts, Mrs. J. R. Mickler and Miss Jessie Wauchope, of Tampa.

Funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the funeral home of J. L. Reed & Son. The services will be private and the family has requested that no flowers be sent. Pallbearers will be A. C. Clewis, sr., John Wall Lykes, Alvin Magnon, J. H. Mason, Don C. McMullan and J. R. Mickler.

The body will be sent to Washington, accompanied by Miss Stovall and Mrs. Rice, and will be buried in Rock Creek cemetery where Mrs. Stovall's parents are buried.

Mrs. Stovall has been a resident of Tampa for 26 years. She was married at the age of 17.

--Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida); Sunday, December 20, 1931; Page 24


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