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Mrs. Martha Stafford Auxier, 86, wife of the late James W. Auxier, president of the Paintsville Wholesale Grocery Company and the First National Bank, passed away at her home on Euclid Ave., Friday after several weeks of Illness. She was born May 9, 1866 at the old family home place on Stafford Addition of Paintsville, the daughter of William and Martha Hagar Stafford. She was the last surviving member of a family of seven. On October 2, 1889, she was married to James W. Auxier of Floyd Co, who preceded her in death about 14 years ago. At an early age, Mrs. Auxier's family moved to a farm where the town of West Van Lear is now located, and during her girlhood she became a member of the Methodist Church, an affiliation in which she continued an active interest during the rest of her life. True to the traditions of her pioneer ancestors many of whom were the first settlers in the Big Sandy, the Auxier home was always kept "open house" to the many friends and relatives. Granny Duck"as she was affectionately known, will be missed not only by the children but by the host of friends who stopped by for a friendly chat or a word of advice. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. E.E. Archer, Mrs. C.M. Hagar, Mrs. Henry LaViers and Mrs John Newman, all of Paintsville, nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The funeral was conducted at the Mayo Memorial Church Sunday at 3:00 p.m. by the Revs. J.I. Meyer and W.F. Pettus Internment was in the Mayo Cemetery under the direction of the Jones Funeral Home. The Paintsville Herald January 7, 1953
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