From: Sherri Hall [ldrbelties@earthlink.net] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 3:25 PM To: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: OBIT: Bettie Bybee, 1930, Barren Co. Submitted by Sandi Gorin NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. "MISS BETTIE BYBEE "Miss Bettie Bybee died very suddenly at the home of herself and only sister, Miss Fannie Bybee, on Brown street, Saturday evening, just after six o'clock. She had been in very poor health for some time, and at the time stated was sitting in her room, when she was taken with a hemorrhage, bleeding freely from both nose and mouth, and died almost instantly. "There were three sisters, daughters of the late Frank Bybee, who died many years ago. Last April, Miss Rose died suddenly, leaving Misses Fannie and Bettie, and now Miss Fannie is left alone. "Miss Bettie was a member of the Christian Church, and was one of the most highly respected ladies of Glasgow. She has been librarian since the establishment of a library in Glasgow, and was courteouss and diligent, winning the affeciton of all who knew her. "Her death is a real loss to Glasgow, and an irreparable loss to her sister. "Funeral services were held at the residence Monday afdtrenoon, by Elders T. H. Alderson, J. A. Gaines, and R. A. Palmore, followed by burial in the Glasgow Cemetery. "Messrs. W. J. Davidson of Burnside, Price Davidson of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davidson of Bowling Green, Mr. Horace Young of Florida attended the funeral of Miss Bybee, and the large assembly from Glasgow and other sections of the county was a great tribute to the affection in which she was held by her acquaintenances. Unknown Glasgow (KY) newspaper, from files of the late Birdie Lutzow. Glasgow Municipal Demetery Bettie Bybee 7 Jan 1860 - 4 Oct 1930 "Bettee" On same stone with Rose ______________________________