His death certificate says he was buried at the Coffey cemetery, but his obituary says the Crawford cemetery. Researchers have told me that Crawford cemetery is the same as the Kendrick cemetery.
He married Mary Littrell, daughter of Daniel and Malinda (Lester) Littrell on 24 January, 1871 in Monticello. They had ten children, the third child being my 2nd great grandfather, Robert Francis Buster.
His obituary is the following:
"Lewis Buster, age 72 years and 5 days, died at the home of his son, Joe Buster, in Beech Hollow last Saturday, of dropsy after a long illness. He is survived by two daughters and three sons, namely, Mrs. Fannie Neal, of Hanna, Okla., Mrs. F. M. Lee, of this city, and Messrs. Bob, Mike and Joe Buster. The remains were buried at the Crawford cemetery."
(The Wayne County Outlook, Jan. 21, 1921)
His death certificate says he was buried at the Coffey cemetery, but his obituary says the Crawford cemetery. Researchers have told me that Crawford cemetery is the same as the Kendrick cemetery.
He married Mary Littrell, daughter of Daniel and Malinda (Lester) Littrell on 24 January, 1871 in Monticello. They had ten children, the third child being my 2nd great grandfather, Robert Francis Buster.
His obituary is the following:
"Lewis Buster, age 72 years and 5 days, died at the home of his son, Joe Buster, in Beech Hollow last Saturday, of dropsy after a long illness. He is survived by two daughters and three sons, namely, Mrs. Fannie Neal, of Hanna, Okla., Mrs. F. M. Lee, of this city, and Messrs. Bob, Mike and Joe Buster. The remains were buried at the Crawford cemetery."
(The Wayne County Outlook, Jan. 21, 1921)
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