Rosetta Casteele
Andrew C. Eaves
Clyde Hunter
J. E. Jackson
Isaac Leatherwood
Thomas Jefferson Lindsey
Virginia V. McMahon
Audra Leella Miles
James D. "Dee" Miller
Mrs. Loula McNeel
Mrs. G. W. Patty
Viry Rena Robertson
Albert Cleveland Robertson
Elliot Vernon Robertson
George R. Robertson
Raymond Glenn Robertson
Ruby W. Robertson
Shirley Oneal Robertson
Esther Roselle (Robertson)
Ruth
William
Charles Ruth
John Anderson Savage
John S. Savage
Thaddeus C. Watkins
Clyde Hunter
Funeral services were held at Mashulaville (Noxubee County) on Tuesday
afternoon for Mr. Clyde HUNTER.
Source:
Thanks to Louis Taunton for providing this obituary from the November 30,
1928 issue of The Winston County Journal.
Mrs. G. W. Patty
Mrs. G. W. PATTY died at the home of her daguther, Mrs. H. D. McKay at
Phillip, Miss on Monday afternoon, November 26, 1928. Her remains were brought
to Louisville and interred in Masonice Cemetery. In September Mrs. PATTY went
from Louisville to spend the winter at her daughter's home. She was 57 years
old. Mrs. PATTY was the last member of a prominent and well known family, her
one sister and three brothers preceding her to the grave. Survivors: three
sons, Magruder of Yazoo City; Giles of Florida and Walter, a student at the
University; two daughters: Mrs. H. D. McKay and Miss Kathryn.
Source:
Thanks to Louis Taunton for providing this obituary from the November 30,
1928 issue of The Winston County Journal.
J. E. Jackson
J. E. JACKSON died at his home in Stallo on Nov. 24, 1928. He was born in
Neshoba County on Sept. 1, 1848; married Emily McADORY on July 17, 1870, who
passed to the great beyond on April 19, 1920. Burial was at Oak Grove Baptist
Church Cemetery in Winston County with Rev. B. L. McKee, pastor of Oak Grove
Church and Rev. Wallace, pastor of the Stallo Methodist Episcopal Church
conducting the service. Survivors: three daughters - Mrs. Josie Clark, Mrs.
Beatrice Coward and Mrs. Claudie( J. M.) Clay; eight grandchildren; one half
brother and sister: Mr. B. P. Jackson and Mrs. Alice Shepperd.
Source:
Thanks to Louis Taunton for providing this obituary from the November 30,
1928 issue of The Winston County Journal.
Mrs. Jennie Cagle
The Signal dated November 24, 1883:
We are again called upon to impart the sad news to our readers of the death
of a wife and mother in our little village. Mrs Jennie Cagle, the wife of Mr.
J. P. Cagle, died Sunday, November 18th of consumption. She had been a
sufferer for several years. She leaves five children and her husband to
mourn the loss of a mother and wife.
Source:
Thanks to Louis Taunton for providing this obituary from his book, "Excerpts
From The Winston County Index and The Winston Signal", page 53. Louis has
published several books about
Winston Co.
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