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Alice Barbee

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Alice Barbee

Birth
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Death
10 Mar 1905 (aged 52–53)
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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Kentucky Advocate, Danville, Kentucky, 10 Mar 1905, Fri • Page 3
BARDEE.
Miss Alice Barbee died at her home on South Fourth street this morning after an illness of several months. She bad been an invalid nearly all of her life, but her condition up to a few month ago was such that she was able to enjoy the pleasure of her home and friends. Since that time she has been gradually declining, and her death, although a shock to those to whom she was most dear, was not a surprise. Miss Barbee was the daughter of the late Thomas and Nancy Fry Barbee, who were residents of Boyle county for many years. Three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Talbot, of Sharpsburg, Mrs. Sallie Best, of Millersburg, and Miss Nannie Barbee, of this city, and one brother, Mr. Thomas Barbee, of Montana, survive her. Funeral services will beheld Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Second Presbyterian Church, conducted by the pastor, Dr. McDowell, and followed by interment in Bellevue Cemetery.
Kentucky Advocate, Danville, Kentucky, 10 Mar 1905, Fri • Page 3
BARDEE.
Miss Alice Barbee died at her home on South Fourth street this morning after an illness of several months. She bad been an invalid nearly all of her life, but her condition up to a few month ago was such that she was able to enjoy the pleasure of her home and friends. Since that time she has been gradually declining, and her death, although a shock to those to whom she was most dear, was not a surprise. Miss Barbee was the daughter of the late Thomas and Nancy Fry Barbee, who were residents of Boyle county for many years. Three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Talbot, of Sharpsburg, Mrs. Sallie Best, of Millersburg, and Miss Nannie Barbee, of this city, and one brother, Mr. Thomas Barbee, of Montana, survive her. Funeral services will beheld Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the Second Presbyterian Church, conducted by the pastor, Dr. McDowell, and followed by interment in Bellevue Cemetery.


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