Mary Francis Norfleet
- Born: 4 Nov 1845, Nansemond Co., VA
- Marriage: Hon. Joel Hollerman Cutchin on 15 Feb 1866 in Nansemond Co, VA.
- Died: 5 Jul 1919, Roanoke City, VA at age 73
- Buried: 7 Jul 1919, Evergreen Burial Park, Roanoke City, VA
Cause of her death was Cerebral Hemorrhage.
General Notes:
Mary F. Cutchin purchased burial plots at Evergreen Burial Park in Roanoke, VA on September 20, 1917 at the death of her husband. The Cutchin family has 18 plots in Section 8 Lot 107. A large granite marker with the name Cutchin defines the graves of 13 family members.
Obituary for Mary F. Cutchin: Mrs. Mary F. Cutchin, widow of Joel H. Cutchin, died at the family home at 353 Church Aveenue s. w., Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, after a lingering illness. She was 74 years old. She was born in Nansemond Co. in the year 1845, and resided in Roanoke about 30 years. Mrs. Cutchin is survived by 4 daughters - Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Mrs. J. W. Hodges, Mrs. W. E. Parsons, all of Roanoke , and Mrs. C. J. Bradshaw, of Isle of Wight county.The funeral with be held this afternoon at the family residence at 5 o'clock. The pall bearers will be Mac Phelps, Frank Cocke, Ben Barrow, George Dickerson, Lawrence Davis, and J. A. Yeager.
Medical Notes:
Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014 Name: Mary F Cutchin [Mary F Norfleet] (widowed) Residence: 353 Church Avenue, Roanoke, VA Gender: Female Race: White Age at Death: 73 Birth Date: Nov 1845 in Nansemond Co., VA Death Date: 5 Jul 1919 Death Place: Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia Burial: July 7, 1919 at Evergreen Burial Park Registration Date: 11 Jul 1919 Father: John Norfleet born Nansemond Co., VA Mother: Margaret Lee born Nansemond Co., VA Informant: Mrs. A. A. Johnson [sister] of Roanoke, VA
Mary married Hon. Joel Hollerman Cutchin, son of John Anthony Cutchin and Maria Theresa (Treacy) Holland, on 15 Feb 1866 in Nansemond Co, VA. (Hon. Joel Hollerman Cutchin was born on 27 Feb 1846 in Isle Of Wight, VA, died on 20 Sep 1917 in Roanoke, VA and was buried on 22 Sep 1917 in Evergreen Burial Park, Roanoke City, VA.) The cause of his death was Apoplexy.
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