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- MRS. FORMAN DIES AT LIVERPOOL
Following five years of ill health and suffering from the result of a fall in whcih-she sustained a broken hip, Mrs. Edward D. Forman died, at Liverpool, Friday, where she had made her home the past year and a half with Mrs. Charles Waite. Mrs. Forman's maiden name was Emily Adelle Greenwood, and she was a native of this village. She was born here about eighty years ago. Early in life she was united in marriage with Edward D. Forman, who died a few months ago. For many years Mrs. Forman was engaged in millinery trade in Pulaski, She had a daughter, Louise, who died some years ago and a son, Marshall, who left Pulaski several years ago and has not been heard from. She leaves a sister in California, Mrs. Marshall Potter and another sister somewhere in the west. Her body was brought to Pulaski, Saturday, by undertaker Paul Foster and funeral services were conducted at the Pulaski cemetery chapel, Monday afternoon, by Rev. Ray Washburn, rector of St. James church, where Mrs. Forman had been a communicant for many years
Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Nov 17, 1926
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