Kitty Alice Lancaster, 18821986 (aged 103 years)

Name
Kitty Alice /Lancaster/
Source: Headstone
Birth
Birth of a brother
Death of a sister
Source: Headstone
Text:

"Dau of B. M. & M. T. Lancaster"

Death of a paternal grandfather
Census
Death of a father
Source: Headstone
Text:

B M Lancaster
PVT COE 51 REGT TNN INF
CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY
SEPT 21, 1836 D JUNE 28, 1901

Census
Marriage
Birth of a daughter
Death of a mother
Census
Residence
Census
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a husband
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Source: Headstone
Citation details: Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Text:

"Married Dec. 30, 1888"

Burial of a brother
Death of a brother
Death of a daughter
Burial of a father
Burial of a mother
Death
1986 (aged 103 years)
Source: Headstone
Burial
Family with parents
father
18361901
Birth: September 27, 1836 29 31 Hickman Co. TN
Death: June 28, 1901Decatur Co. TN
mother
18471917
Birth: December 22, 1847 35 32 Hardin Co. TN
Death: December 21, 1917Decatur Co. TN
elder brother
18671963
Birth: June 18, 1867 30 19 Tennessee
Death: May 1, 1963
4 years
elder sister
18711886
Birth: September 21, 1871 34 23
Death: May 20, 1886
4 years
elder sibling
4 years
elder brother
18791962
Birth: September 5, 1879 42 31 Decatur Co. TN
Death: July 28, 1962
3 years
herself
18821986
Birth: October 24, 1882 46 34 Red Walnut community, Decatur Co. TN
Death: 1986
2 years
younger brother
Family with John Frank Kent Jr.
husband
18801934
Birth: September 1880 26 23 Tennessee
Death: 1934
herself
18821986
Birth: October 24, 1882 46 34 Red Walnut community, Decatur Co. TN
Death: 1986
Marriage MarriageOctober 15, 1911Henderson Co. TN
4 years
daughter
19151977
Birth: 1915 34 32 Tennessee
Death: 1977
child
Name
Source: Headstone
Death
Source: Headstone
Shared note

Mrs. Kent has 100th Birthday

Mrs. Kitty Lancaster Kent celebrated her 100th birthday Saturday, October 23, at the Care Inn, Covington Pike, Memphis.

She was honored with a reception on Sunday, given by her grandchildren, Joan Wilham of Memphis and Johnny Clement of Lexington, KY.

The festivities were opened by a poem by Tillman Stewart, a nephew of Lexington. It was entitled, "Tell Her Now" which was very appropriate since we were gathered there for that reason to tell her now that we love her.

The spry old lady of 100 years refused the offer of a wheel chair and briskly walked part of the way to the reception room and took only three tries to blow out the 100 candles on the beautiful birthday cake and asked why everyone waited until she was 100 before they came to see her.

She is a native of Decatur County, born and reared in Red Walnut community, near Scotts Hill, but has lived in Memphis for several years.

Attending the reception from this area were nieces and nephews, Grady Lancaster, Bath Springs, Jesse R. Lancaster, Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens, Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Chester Beaty, Madison, Tillman Stewart, Lexington, great nieces and nephews, Kathleen McBride, Melba Martin, Bath Springs, Geneva Montgomery, Scotts Hill, Mary Lynn Butler, Decaturville, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lancaster, Parsons, two great great nieces, Marty Lancaster, Scotts Hill, and Betty Butler Maness, Jackson.