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WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL

KAPP, Miss Elizabeth Bynum, 81, of 1105 Standish Court, died Wednesday night, October 16, 1991, at the Triad United Methodist Home.  She was born on August 31, 1910 to
Thomas E. and Annie Bynum Kapp.  She spent all her life in Winston-Salem and retired from the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System in 1972.  She was graduated
from Greensboro College in 1931.  She taught English for 40 years at R.J. Reynolds High School and was chairman of the English Department at the time of her retirement.  She
was a lifelong member of Centenary United Methodist Church and was a charter member of the Florence Weaver Circle.  She is survived by a number of cousins, and a life-long
friend, Miss Janie Weaver of Winston-Salem.  Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Friday, October 18th at Vogler's Main Street Chapel.  Burial will follow in Salem Cemetery.  The
family request that in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to Centenary United Methodist Church or Bethania Moravian Church.

[On april 30, 1975 Miss Kapp joined the UDC on the service of her Grandfather,   Z. T. Bynum, Co. H., 1st Reg’t Jr. Res. NC] (See REMINISCING)
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Updated Oct 28, 2008
WINSTON SALEM JOURNAL  Mar 16, 1975

Mrs. Annie Bynum Kapp, 94, OF 209 New Drive, died this morning at North Carolina Baptist Hospital.  She was born August 8, 1880 in Winston-Salem to Major Z. Taylor and
Annie Tenney Bynum.  She spent most of her life i Winston-Salem and graduated from Salem College in 1898.  She was the widow of T.E. Kapp and co-founder of Home Real
Estate and Loan Insurance Company.  She was a life time member of Centenary Methodist Church and in the past had been active in the Woman's Club and the YWCA.  She
was a real daughter in the United Daughters of the Confederacy.  Surviving is one daughter,
Miss Elizabeth B. Kapp of the home.

[In April 1898, Mrs. Kapp joined the UDC on the service of her father Z.T. Bynum, Pvt. Co. H. 1st Reg Jr. Res. NC  .    She was a Real Daughter.]