| An Elderly Lady Answers Summons Mrs. Carrie Liddle Bryant, Who Spent Her Entire Life In This City, Receives Final Rites Wednesday Funeral rites for Mrs. Carrie Liddle Bryant, whose death occurred on Sunday at her home on William-st., were held at the residence Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Virgil Yohe, former pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Church, and of the deceased, came from Middletown, Ind., to officiate. Moon and Schopmeyer were in charge of the burial which was at Greendale cemetery. Carrie Liddle Bryant; daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth Liddle, born in Lawrenceburg, August 28, 1853, and this life on March 19, 1939 having attained the age of 85 years 6 months and 21 days. She was the last surviving member of her family, 5 brothers and 4 sisters having preceded her to the grave. On March 1, 1873 she was united in marriage to John Bryant, six children | came to bless this union, two of which with her husband preceded her to that life eternal. Roy died in infansy, and Mrs. Grace Federle departed this life February 7, 1905. Since the death of her husband on November 19, 1916 she has lived with her children, having spent her last years at the home of her son Edward with her granddaughter, Miss Lorene Federle. She leaves_to mourn her passing four children Lloyd Bryant, Mrs. Curtis Federle, Mrs. Carrie Ulrich and Edward Bryant, all of Lawrenceburg, seven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, a number of nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. Grandma as she was familiarly known by all spent her entire life in the community where she was born, she bore her suffering patiently, always thinking of others and their welfare ahead of her own needs. Her weary hours and days of pain, her troubled nights are past And in my aching heart I know, she has found sweet rest at last.