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Dr Theophilus Brown “Toppie” Larimore Jr.

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Dr Theophilus Brown “Toppie” Larimore Jr.

Birth
Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Aug 1903 (aged 30)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Funeral of Dr. Toppie B. Larimore.

The death of Dr. Toppie [Theophilus Brown, Jr.] B. Larimore occurred Tuesday afternoon at Eve's Infirmary in Nashville, where he had gone Monday to undergo a surgical operation. Dr. T. B. Larimore, his father, his brother Hershell and Dr. W. M. Bramlett, were with him when the end came. The deceased was born at Mars Hill, and the greater part of his life was spent here. He graduated from the Normal College in 1897, and went to Kirksville, Mo., where he graduated from the American School of Osteopathy. For the past three years he has been practicing osteopathy in Winchester, Tenn. The deceased was possessed of sterling qualities, and his exemplary life and amiable, genial nature, gained for him the respect and love of all who knew him. He was an Odd Fellow, and belonged to the Knights of Pythias. His mother and father and two brothers and sisters survive him. They are Granville L., a lawyer living in Tampa Fla., Herschel [sic], Larimore of Nashville, Mrs. J. W. George and Mrs. Eddie [sic] Larimore, both of this county. The remains were brought to Florence arriving Wednesday afternoon, over the Louisville & Nashville and and were met at the depot by a large number of friends. The internment took place on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Mars Hill, from the family residence. Note: Dr. Larimore had another brother, Virgil, who also survived him. -Florence (AL) Herald, Friday, August 7, 1903, p. 1.
Funeral of Dr. Toppie B. Larimore.

The death of Dr. Toppie [Theophilus Brown, Jr.] B. Larimore occurred Tuesday afternoon at Eve's Infirmary in Nashville, where he had gone Monday to undergo a surgical operation. Dr. T. B. Larimore, his father, his brother Hershell and Dr. W. M. Bramlett, were with him when the end came. The deceased was born at Mars Hill, and the greater part of his life was spent here. He graduated from the Normal College in 1897, and went to Kirksville, Mo., where he graduated from the American School of Osteopathy. For the past three years he has been practicing osteopathy in Winchester, Tenn. The deceased was possessed of sterling qualities, and his exemplary life and amiable, genial nature, gained for him the respect and love of all who knew him. He was an Odd Fellow, and belonged to the Knights of Pythias. His mother and father and two brothers and sisters survive him. They are Granville L., a lawyer living in Tampa Fla., Herschel [sic], Larimore of Nashville, Mrs. J. W. George and Mrs. Eddie [sic] Larimore, both of this county. The remains were brought to Florence arriving Wednesday afternoon, over the Louisville & Nashville and and were met at the depot by a large number of friends. The internment took place on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Mars Hill, from the family residence. Note: Dr. Larimore had another brother, Virgil, who also survived him. -Florence (AL) Herald, Friday, August 7, 1903, p. 1.


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