Covington-Conecuh County AlArchives Obituaries.....Sullivan, Mrs. Albino Huggins August 1, 1927 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Pamala Celeste Nolan pamala@elmore.rr.com July 12, 2007, 8:18 pm The Butler County News, Thursday, September 11, 1927 MRS. ALBINO HUGGINS SULLIVAN DIES AT RED LEVEL Mrs. Albino Huggins Sullivan, beloved wife of Mr. R. E. Sullivan of Red Level, was called to her reward Monday afternoon, Aug. 1, in a local hospital following an operation performed on Sunday. Mrs. Sullivan was a lovely woman in every sense, possessing a lovely personality, sweet disposition, and kind heart, and her passing has caused a universal sorrow among her large circle of friends. In her home she was idolized as a devoted wife, mother, and sister -- to her church she was loyal, and to her friends she was ever true and sympathetic. A husband, three small children by this union and two, Miss Wilsie and W. C. Vickery by a former marriage, survive her. Two brothers, Messrs. John and H. T. Huggins, five sisters, Miss Lettie Huggins, and Mesdames H. A. Mason, R. L. Purnell, Laura Barrow and Birdie Ray, also mourn the passing of a beloved sister. Funeral services were held Thursday morning at Cohassett at the family church by her beloved pastor Rev. C. O. Stewart, assisted by Rev. D. L. Folsom, pastor of the Methodist church and interment took place there. The remains were held until Thursday awaiting the arrival from Greenboro, Kansas of her son, Mr. W. C. Vickery. Many hearts are bowed in sadness at the going of this good woman an her relatives have the sympathy of scores of friends in their deep sorrow.-- Reprint from Andalusia Star Additional Comments: Long Branch aka Cohassett Cemetery Conecuh Co., AL Albina H. B. Sullivan Mar 8, 1886 - Aug 1, 1927 *The newspaper spelled Mrs. Sullivan’s name Albino, but her headstone reads Albina. Also, there are several people buried in this cemetery whose last name is spelled Huggins, and many others with the name spelled Hugghins. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/covington/obits/s/sullivan1239gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 2.4 Kb