From the Augusta Chronicle:
Sam Duncan Inglett of Grovetown died Wednesday morning,in an Augusta hospital following an extended illness.
Funeral services will be at the Eternal Holiness Church, near Dearing, and burial in Walker Cemetery.
A native of McDuffie County, he was the son of the late Tom and Lou Gay Inglett. He had lived in Grovetown 10 years and was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a retired Merchant.
Survivors incluse his widow, Mrs. Rosa Widener Inglett; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Cliett, Augusta; and Mrs Rosa Mae Funderburg, Ft. Hood, Texas; two sons, Sam D. Inglett Jr, Madison Ga., and Willie Roy Inglett, Lincolnton, Ga; a sister, Mrs Lillie Belle Jenkins, Lincolnton Ga; three brothers, Davis D. Inglett, Mellie Inglett and Tommie Inglett, all of Grovetown; two aunts, Mrs. Fannie Reeves and Mrs Cleo Ansley, both of Dearing, 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Prather Funeral Home in Harlem, in charge of arrangements.
From the Augusta Chronicle:
Sam Duncan Inglett of Grovetown died Wednesday morning,in an Augusta hospital following an extended illness.
Funeral services will be at the Eternal Holiness Church, near Dearing, and burial in Walker Cemetery.
A native of McDuffie County, he was the son of the late Tom and Lou Gay Inglett. He had lived in Grovetown 10 years and was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a retired Merchant.
Survivors incluse his widow, Mrs. Rosa Widener Inglett; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Cliett, Augusta; and Mrs Rosa Mae Funderburg, Ft. Hood, Texas; two sons, Sam D. Inglett Jr, Madison Ga., and Willie Roy Inglett, Lincolnton, Ga; a sister, Mrs Lillie Belle Jenkins, Lincolnton Ga; three brothers, Davis D. Inglett, Mellie Inglett and Tommie Inglett, all of Grovetown; two aunts, Mrs. Fannie Reeves and Mrs Cleo Ansley, both of Dearing, 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Prather Funeral Home in Harlem, in charge of arrangements.
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