The Southern Democrat
Oct 18, 1934
Rev. R. W. Vaughn dies at Blount Highlands.
Rev. Richard W. Vaughn died at his home at Blount Highlands, on route 1, Remlap, Tuesday. His death was due to a complication of diseases. He had been in declining health for some time.
Mr Vaughn was 74 years of age and for many years had been a minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian church and was well known throughout this county.
The deceased is survived by four sons, M. A. Vaughn, of Remlap; Clint and Ernest Vaughn, of route 4, Oneonta and Percy Vaughn; five daughters, Mrs. J. B. Horton, of route 1, Remlap; Mrs. J. P. Little, of Remlap; Mrs. A. Sims, of Allgood; Mrs. McCay, of Village Springs, and Mrs. Burtram, of Springville; one sister, Mrs. A. J. Turner, of route 1, Cleveland.
The funeral services were held at Remlap and were conducted by Revs. Mays and Fendley, with Wade in charge.
The Southern Democrat
Blountsville, Ala.
Feb 11, 1932
Mrs. R. W. Vaughn dead.
Mrs. Martha Vaughn, wife of Rev. R. W. Vaughn, died at their home on route 4,
Oneonta, on Feb. 3rd. Her death was due to heart dropsy and she had been in ill health
for some time.
Mrs. Vaughn was about 57 years of age and for a long time had been a member of
the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
The deceased is survived by her husband & two sons, Finis Blakely, of Joppa, and
Percy Vaughn, of route 4, Oneonta; three step-sons, M. A. Vaughn, of Remlap; H. C. Vaughn,
of route 4, Oneonta and Ernest Vaughn, of Tait's Gap; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Keller,
of route 1, Village Springs, and Miss Lois Vaughn, of route 4, Oneonta; four
step-daughters, Mrs. J. B. Horton, of route 1, Remlap; Mrs. J. P. Little, of Village
Springs, Mrs. Hark McCay, of route 1, Trafford, and Mrs. Arthur Sims, of route 2,
Oneonta; two brothers, J. M. Bright, of Cullman, and George Bright, of Marshall
county; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Barnett, Cullman and Mrs. Will Albritton, of Albertville.
The funeral services were held at Bethlehem church and were conducted by
Rev. T. B. Nation.