Fannie Garst, 18771951 (aged 74 years)

Name
Fannie /Garst/
Given names
Fannie
Surname
Garst
Birth April 1877 43 32
Death of a paternal grandmotherSarah Coltharp
April 6, 1877 (aged 0)
Birth of a brotherCharles L. Garst
June 10, 1880 (aged 3 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherChristopher (Christian) Garst
July 1881 (aged 4 years)
Burial of a paternal grandfatherChristopher (Christian) Garst
July 21, 1881 (aged 4 years)
Note: From the "Carroll County Times," 22 Jul 1881, p. 3

From the "Carroll County Times," 22 Jul 1881, p. 3 "On yesterday at Macedonia the funeral of Rev. C. Garst was preached from the 9th chapter of Hebrews, 27th verse, by our esteemed elder, John M. Muse. His discourse was good for a man of his age."

Death of a motherFannie Elizabeth Housworth nee Lyons
February 29, 1888 (aged 10 years)

Death of a half-sisterMartha Carrie Garst
September 19, 1903 (aged 26 years)
Death of a fatherJames Marion Garst
March 5, 1916 (aged 38 years)
Death of a half-brotherChristopher Morris Garst
September 1, 1933 (aged 56 years)
Death of a half-brotherArthur J. Garst
February 23, 1951 (aged 73 years)
Death of a brotherJames Eli Garst
February 27, 1951 (aged 73 years)
Burial of a fatherJames Marion Garst

Death July 19, 1951 (aged 74 years)
Family with parents
father
18331916
Birth: August 17, 1833 28 25Carroll Co. GA
Death: March 5, 1916Confederate Soldiers' Home, Atlanta GA
mother
Marriage MarriageOctober 20, 1871Fulton Co. GA
2 months
elder brother
6 years
herself
18771951
Birth: April 1877 43 32Georgia
Death: July 19, 1951Fulton Co. GA
3 years
younger brother
18801969
Birth: June 10, 1880 46 35Georgia
Death: August 1969Houston, TX
Father’s family with Private
father
18331916
Birth: August 17, 1833 28 25Carroll Co. GA
Death: March 5, 1916Confederate Soldiers' Home, Atlanta GA
step-mother
Private
half-brother
18 months
half-sister
4 years
half-brother
Note

Fannie never married. She lived her entire adult life with her half-sister, Mary E. Housworth Wallace, in Fulton Co. GA, with her brother-in-law, Jefferson Wallace after Mary's death, and finally with Mary's daughter, Elliot (Mrs. H. C. Camp).

Funeral notice: no date or source

GARST--Friends and relatives of Miss Fannie Garst, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Garst, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garst are invited to attend the funeral of Miss Fannie Garst Saturday afternoon at 2:30 from the Grace Baptist Church, Rev. Paul M. Gillam [sic] and Rev. D.W. Cason will officiate. Interment, Mt. Zion Methodist churchyard. Pallbearers please meet at the chapel at 2 o'clock. Paul T. Donehoo

Obituary: no source, July 19, 1951, is handwritten in the upper right hand corner

Miss Fannie Garst Miss Fannie Garst, 72, a resident of Hapeville for more than 50 years, died Thursday at the home of a niece, Mrs. H.C. Camp, 303 Waters Rd. in Hapeville. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Grace Baptist Church in Hapeville. The Rev. Paul M. Gilliam and the Rev. D.W. Cason will officiate with burial in Mt. Zion Methodist churchyard. Although she was born in Carroll County, Miss Garst had lived in the Atlanta area most of her life. She was a semi-invalid and spent a great deal of her time quilting, embroidering, and crocheting. Miss Garst was a member of the old CentralBaptist Church in Hapeville. Surviving are a brother, Charlie L. Garst, Houston, Texas; a half-brother, Arthur Garst, Douglasville, and several other nieces and nephews. (notes by Karen Dale)