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Lottie Irene “Ottie Bell” <I>Stodghill</I> Martin

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Lottie Irene “Ottie Bell” Stodghill Martin

Birth
Butts County, Georgia, USA
Death
25 Aug 1972 (aged 82)
Butts County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Worthville, Butts County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.387479, Longitude: -83.9207267
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Mrs. Lottie Stodghill Martin, 82, of Route 1, Jackson, died early Friday morning, August 25th about 2:35 o'clock at Sylvan Grove Hospital following a long period of declining health.

Mrs. Martin was born February 8, 1890 in Butts County to the late Mr. William Francis Stodghill and Mrs. Mary Jane Pope Stodghill, both of Butts County. She was a member of Worthville Baptist Church and was the widow of Mr. Eugene Martin.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday at three o'clock from the Worthville Baptist Church with Rev. Billy Floyd, pastor, and Rev. M. F. Holt of Macon officiating. Interment was in Worthville Methodist Cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Martin is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Leila Wilson of Decatur and Mrs. Lessie McClure of Atlanta; four
grandchildren. Mrs. Gene Mullins of Mansfield, Mrs. Don Rooks of Jackson, Mrs. Donnie Benton and Michael Martin, also of Jackson, a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Imogene Fears of Jackson.

Pallbearers were Dr. Randolph Long, Luther Washington, Rebon Maddox, Allmon Washington, Paul Yancy, Porter Cawthon.
Mrs. Lottie Stodghill Martin, 82, of Route 1, Jackson, died early Friday morning, August 25th about 2:35 o'clock at Sylvan Grove Hospital following a long period of declining health.

Mrs. Martin was born February 8, 1890 in Butts County to the late Mr. William Francis Stodghill and Mrs. Mary Jane Pope Stodghill, both of Butts County. She was a member of Worthville Baptist Church and was the widow of Mr. Eugene Martin.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday at three o'clock from the Worthville Baptist Church with Rev. Billy Floyd, pastor, and Rev. M. F. Holt of Macon officiating. Interment was in Worthville Methodist Cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Martin is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Leila Wilson of Decatur and Mrs. Lessie McClure of Atlanta; four
grandchildren. Mrs. Gene Mullins of Mansfield, Mrs. Don Rooks of Jackson, Mrs. Donnie Benton and Michael Martin, also of Jackson, a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Imogene Fears of Jackson.

Pallbearers were Dr. Randolph Long, Luther Washington, Rebon Maddox, Allmon Washington, Paul Yancy, Porter Cawthon.

Gravesite Details

Lottie is standing behind her son Asa Ellis Martin, who is seated.



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