CASTLE,JulieC  
JULIA CASTLE

Mrs. Julia Castle died at her home at Lowmansville Tuesday,
December 31, 1940, after an illness of two weeks from pneumonia.
She was the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Castle and was 80 years
old.

She is survived by two children, Mrs. Lizzie Hughes, of
Paintsville, and William Castle, Thealka.

Funeral services were conducted at Thealka in charge of Rev. Scott
Castle and Rev. Guy W. Preston.  Burial at Thealka.

She was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church.

Paintsville Herald
Thursday
01-09-1941



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Baptist Tidings
Vol 2     Paintsville, KY.    January 1, 1941     NO. 8

Mother Julia Castle, of Lowmansville, Kentucky.

She was born in Johnson County, Kentucky, the daughter of the late
Jacob and Elizabeth (Clemins) Castle.

The parentage of this mother in Israel dates back to the early
settlers of this section of Kentucky who were of that school where
men and women were of that real type of pure upright and moral
citizens.

This mother, as all others, cherishes the fact that she has done
her part for the world by being the mother of three sons andd one
daughter; sons, Dow Castle of Mingo, who preceded her in death some
three years ago, Buren of Lowmansville, Kentucky, who preceded her
in death some seven years ago.

William of Thealka, who survives, daughter, Mrs Lizzie Hughes, of
Paintsville.

Years ago this mother gave her heart to god and was converted and
joined the United Baptist at the Old Thomas Creek Church where she
lived for many years but for some reason two or three years ago she
transferred her membership to the Freewill Baptist at Thealka.

This precious mother has the misfortune last July of getting her
thigh broken in a fall, this rendered her practically helpless and
at the time of her death she was making her home with her daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Buren Castle, at Lowmansville, Kentucky.

The body was brought to the Preston Funeral Home where it was
prepared for burial and then returned to the home.

On Thursday morning the body was brought to the Freewill Baptist
church at Thealka where in the presence of many of her neighbors
and friends, the services were held.

The services were in charge of the Rev. Scott Castle, assisted by
Guy W. Preston.

Immediately after the services the body was laid to rest in the
Thealka cemetery.

Submitted By
Betty J. Music Daniel
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