Obituaries: "Sc - Sd"; Winn, Louisiana Submitter & Submitters date as listed with obit. Source: As listed ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** List of names in this file: Jeanne Mae DeLoach Schmidt Mrs. Emily Scott ======================= Submitter: Greggory E. Davies Date: 20 June 2004 Source: Winnfield News-American Mrs. R. J. Schmidt Fatally Injured in Auto Accident Funeral Services Are Held Here Sunday Afternoon 4:30 Funeral services for Mrs. R. J. Schmidt, who died in Chicago on Saturday morning of last week of injuries sustained in an automobile accident a week before, were held here Sunday afternoon at four thirty o'clock from the First Methodist Church. Rev. G. A. Morgan, pastor, and Rev. Alwin Stokes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, conducted the services. Mrs. Schmidt was the former Miss Jeannie Mae DeLoach and had resided here all her life until about three years ago when she went to Chicago. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. While on her way from work to her home on Friday afternoon, July 8, she was struck by an automobile as she was alighting from a street car. She was able to reach home and was later taken to a hospital where she remained until her passing on last Saturday morning. The body was brought here by train for last rites and interment in the Winnfield Cemetery. She is survived by two brothers, W. F. DeLoach, now in the United States Navy on the west coast, Grisham DeLoach of Winnfield, and three sisters, Mrs. Lela Scott and Mrs. R. J. Crowe of Chicago and Miss Lula DeLoach of Winnfield. Pallbearers were Jack, Elmer, and Dick Noah, Herman Bass, Elmore and Floie Ryder, Sam Damico, and Floyd Smith. ===== Submitter: Greggory E. Davies Date: 20 Jun 2004 Source: Winnfield News American March 20, 1942 Mrs. Emily Scott Died Monday Of Heart Attack Mrs. Emily Scott, 85, died at her home at 1 a.m. Monday morning following a heart. The deceased was buried in the Winnfield Cemetery, Tuesday, March 17, at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Alwin Stokes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Mrs. Scott was born in Dallas County, Texas and came to this part of the country several years ago. She was a devout member of the Christian Church. She is survived by one son, W. C. Turner of this city. Pallbearers included Lee Dunn, Lee J. Grigsby, N. L. Horton, C. Smith, Manton Wood, and C. B. Cole. ======