Passie Fenton Ottley

[3] Ottley became a member of the board of the Georgia Library Commission in 1906 and served as chairman most of that time.

[5] Her newspaper work was along the lines of educational articles and in promoting social betterment movements.

She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC); Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR);[6] Woman's Department Welfare Work; National Civic Federation; Atlanta Woman's Club; and History Class.

[2] In Columbus, Mississippi, she married John King Ottley, chairman of the board, First National Bank, Atlanta.

[2] Otley made her home at "Joyeuse," 20 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia, where she died August 16, 1940.

Passie Fenton Ottley