Southampton County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Obituaries.....Cutchin, Anna L. Bradshaw, 1945 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ ANNA L. BRADSHAW CUTCHIN Mrs. Anna Bradshaw Cutchin, 76, died July 12, 1945, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. T.M. Caroon, here following an illness of several months. She was the daughter of the late Jody Cutchin, and a lifelong member of Black Creek Baptist Church. Surviving her are four sons, Joe R., Samuel, Harvey and Clyde Cutchin of Franklin, a daughter: Mrs. T.M. Caroon, of Franklin; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a brother, Walter Bradshaw of Sedley, and two sisters, Mrs. J.J. Harris of this town and Mrs. O.R. Spivey of Emporia. Burial was made in Poplar Spring Cemetery, conducted by her pastor, Rev. W.B. Watson, assisted by Rev. R.D. Stephenson. The active pallbearers were: Carroll, Jack and Ashley Umphlett, Mason and Edwards Caroon, Luther Barton and Sam Kello. The casket pall was made of white gladioli and roses. ****************************************************************************** ANNA BRADSHAW CUTCHIN Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Bradshaw Cutchin, who died Thursday morning, July 12, were conducted Friday, July 13th, at 4 o’clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T.M. Caroon, North Main Street, Franklin. Mrs. Cutchin was the daughter of the late William and Susan Bradshaw of Southampton County, and wife of the late Jody Cutchin. She was a member of Black Creek Baptist Church and until her health failed her she was a good and faithful mother and loved by all who knew her. She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. T.M. Caroon and Mrs. Charlie Joyner of Franklin and Mrs. O.R. Harcum of Portsmouth; four sons: Joseph, Samuel, Clyde and Harvey Cutchin of Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. J.J Harris of Franklin and Mrs. O. R. Spivey of Emporia; one brother, Walter Bradshaw of Sedley. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Services were conducted by Rev. W.B. Watson and the Rev. R.D. Stephenson. Miss Nellie Scott and Miss Margaret Joyner sang "Lord, I’m Coming Home" and "It’s Good Night Here, But Good Morning Up There." Active pallbearers were Sam Kello, Luther Barton, Jack Ashley and Carroll Umphlett, Mason and Edward Caroon. Burial was in Poplar Spring Cemetery, Franklin. Anna L. (BRADSHAW; Mrs. Joseph S. "Jody") CUTCHIN, Southampton Co. native, d. 12 Jul 1945, at daughter's home, Franklin, age 76, interred in Poplar Spring Cemetery (Section 2, Plot 29B*), Franklin, 13 Jul 1945, "The Tidewater News" (Franklin, VA), July 20, 1945, p. 4; "The Tidewater News" (Franklin, VA), July 27, 1945 *Southampton County Historical Society {SCHS} Cemetery Project, Poplar Spring list: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/cemeteries/poplar2.txt Additional information: Joseph S. Cutchin, 22, Single, b. & res. Southampton, sn/o Jos. and Martha Cutchin, Farmer Anna Bradshaw, 20, Single, b. & res. Southampton, dt/o Wm.J. and Susan Bradshaw m.lic. 20 Sep 1886 by clerk J.B. Prince m. 22 Sep 1886 Franklin, Virginia, by Jno.T. Kitchen (Southampton Co. MB6:56) Her mother, Susan (MANGUM) BRADSHAW, is buried in Rosemont Cemetery, Sedley. SCHS Cemetery Project, Rosemont list (S-10): http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/cemeteries/rosemont.txt Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by William J. DelMonte (JazzyBill@aol.com) and Mrs. Bruce Saunders (bs4403@verizon.net), and re-formatted by File Manager. file at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/obits/c325a3ob.txt