From: KyArchives Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2018 3:46 AM To: Ky-Footsteps Subject: Cravens.Flora.Tucker.1929.Breckinridge-Ohio.OBIT Flora TUCKER CRAVENS January 13, 1929 Breckinridge-Ohio County KyArchives Obituaries Breckinridge News, Cloverport, Ky., Wednesday, January 16, 1929 Page 7, OBITUARY Mrs, James CRAVINS (should be CRAVENS), died at her home on Hardinsburg, Route 3, January 12 (Death certificate and tombstone shows died January 13, 1929), following a brief illness of influenza and heart trouble. She is survived by: her husband three sons: Lee, Henry, and Murrel CRAVINS of Route 3, Hardinsburg, Ky one daughter: Mrs. Wallace BERRY of Route 3, Hardinsburg, Ky five sisters: Mrs. Mac DOWELL of Askins Station, Ky (southern Breckinridge County) Mrs. B. CLARK of Askins Station, Ky Mrs. Susie SAPP of Vanzant, Ky (southern Breckinridge County) Mrs. Jessie CLARK of Vanzant, Ky Mrs. Lucy OLLER of Fordsville, Ky (Ohio County) one brother: James TUCKER of Corbin, Ky (Whitley & Knox County's) Burial was held Sunday in the Hopewell Cemetery in Ohio County, Ky Submitted by: Peggy Russell meemawpeg7@gmail.com Additional Comments: This cemetery is about a mile to 2 miles from where the counties of Hancock, Breckinridge, and Ohio meet in Ohio County off of Highway 261. Most of the people buried at the Hopewell Cemetery was for the members of the Hopewell Baptist Church, which was close to the cemetery. The church is long gone, and no longer standing. A DeWITT cousin of mine, Phillip MORGAN, of Lake County, Indiana in 1982, took my mother and I to the cemetery. At that time, the little road back to the cemetery was mainly gravel and dirt. Flora has a single tombstone. I have a photo of it: CRAVENS, Flora 05 Apr 1884 -- 13 Jan 1929 wife of James Flora is the daughter of William F. "Billy" TUCKER and Elizabeth O'DELL Peggy Russell This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/