Kate and James were married in the town of Curve in Lauderdale County. Their only child Alton would be born in the same town one year and four days later. After Alton's birth, the Lawrences moved to Memphis.
James and Kate bought a small house at 1481 Humber Street. Both lived in the house until their passing.
The following was published in Memphis (most likely in the Commercial Appeal) upon her death:
"Mrs. Lawrence Dies at Home
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Church Leader Many Years
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Mrs. Katherine [sic] Bell (Kate) Lawrence, wife of James Perry Lawrence, died at 6:45 a.m. today at her residence at 1481 Humber after an illness of two weeks. She was 75.
Mrs. Lawrence had lived in Memphis since 1903, moving from Gates, Tenn., her birthplace.
She was a charter member of Calvary Methodist Church and a teacher in the Sunday school junior department for many years. Her hobbies were art crafts and flower gardening, and her handiwork produced many beautiful things for her home and friends.
Besides her husband, a retired NC&StL car foreman, she leaves a son, Alton L. Lawrence of Memphis; a brother, H. C. Hooker of Fulton, Ky., and two grandchildren.
Services at 2 a.m. tomorrow at National Funeral Home, Rev. L. O. Hartman and Rev. Harry Williams officiating. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery."
Kate and James were married in the town of Curve in Lauderdale County. Their only child Alton would be born in the same town one year and four days later. After Alton's birth, the Lawrences moved to Memphis.
James and Kate bought a small house at 1481 Humber Street. Both lived in the house until their passing.
The following was published in Memphis (most likely in the Commercial Appeal) upon her death:
"Mrs. Lawrence Dies at Home
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Church Leader Many Years
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Mrs. Katherine [sic] Bell (Kate) Lawrence, wife of James Perry Lawrence, died at 6:45 a.m. today at her residence at 1481 Humber after an illness of two weeks. She was 75.
Mrs. Lawrence had lived in Memphis since 1903, moving from Gates, Tenn., her birthplace.
She was a charter member of Calvary Methodist Church and a teacher in the Sunday school junior department for many years. Her hobbies were art crafts and flower gardening, and her handiwork produced many beautiful things for her home and friends.
Besides her husband, a retired NC&StL car foreman, she leaves a son, Alton L. Lawrence of Memphis; a brother, H. C. Hooker of Fulton, Ky., and two grandchildren.
Services at 2 a.m. tomorrow at National Funeral Home, Rev. L. O. Hartman and Rev. Harry Williams officiating. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery."
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