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Beulah Sophronia <I>Suggs</I> Cox

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Beulah Sophronia Suggs Cox

Birth
Darlington County, South Carolina, USA
Death
6 Feb 1956 (aged 81)
Darlington County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Darlington, Darlington County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
B3
Memorial ID
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TIMMONSVILLE, Feb.6- Mrs. Beulah S. Cox, 81, of Orange St. died early Monday at her residence after an illness of several weeks.

Funeral services will be conducted at Kistler Funeral Home in Darlington at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday by the Rev. R. A. Remaley, pastor of Southern Methodist Church and the Rev. George Whitaker, pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery in Darlington.

Surviving are her husband, C. R. Cox of Timmonsville; a brother, Winston L. Suggs of Darlington; a sister, Mrs. T. C. Jeffords of Darlington.

Mrs. Cox was a native of Darlington County, a daughter of the late James Nelson Suggs and Mary Melissa Rhodes Suggs. She has made her home in Timmonsville for many years and was a member of the southern Methodist Church.

Active pallbearers will be Frank Cox, Russell Cox, James Huggins, Albert Suggs, Edward Jeffords and David Harrell.

Printed in the Florence Morning News on Feb. 7, 1956
TIMMONSVILLE, Feb.6- Mrs. Beulah S. Cox, 81, of Orange St. died early Monday at her residence after an illness of several weeks.

Funeral services will be conducted at Kistler Funeral Home in Darlington at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday by the Rev. R. A. Remaley, pastor of Southern Methodist Church and the Rev. George Whitaker, pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery in Darlington.

Surviving are her husband, C. R. Cox of Timmonsville; a brother, Winston L. Suggs of Darlington; a sister, Mrs. T. C. Jeffords of Darlington.

Mrs. Cox was a native of Darlington County, a daughter of the late James Nelson Suggs and Mary Melissa Rhodes Suggs. She has made her home in Timmonsville for many years and was a member of the southern Methodist Church.

Active pallbearers will be Frank Cox, Russell Cox, James Huggins, Albert Suggs, Edward Jeffords and David Harrell.

Printed in the Florence Morning News on Feb. 7, 1956


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