Front page of the 20 June 1913 Athens Banner (Georgia):
The next day, the same newspaper reported the following:
A LADY KILLED INSTANTLY BY THE LIGHTNING
(Special to the Banner.)
Comer, Ga., June 19. -- Mrs. Jim Moore, formerly Miss Mamie Guest, was instantly killed by a stroke of lightning, at her home near Watson's Mill Wednesday afternoon at six o'clock.
Her remains were laid to rest in the Old Ford [sic] cemetery Thursday at 4 p.m.
Mamie Guest Moore (1880 - 1913) |
The next day, the same newspaper reported the following:
Went to Attend Mrs. Moore's Funeral
Mr. Ed J. Arnold and family and Mrs. J. G. Power and children left Athens Thursday morning on the 10:45 Seaboard Air Line train to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mamie Moore who was killed by lightning Wednesday evening about 5 o'clock while moving flower pots on the back porch of her dwelling. She was killed instantly. She was buried at the old Fork cemetery in Madison county near Carlton. A large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends attended the funeral. She leaves a husband, Mr. James Moore and a mother, Mrs. Oscar Caruth, one sister and step-brother, step-father, Mr. Draply Moore. A good woman and Christian lady has gone from us.
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