S. W. Mobley, 66, Succumbs Tuesday
Stuart W. Mobley, 66, 2480 Boulevard Dr. N. E., Atlanta, brother of Miss Daviddie Mobley, of Smyrna, died Tuesday in a private hospital after a long illness.
Funeral arrangments will be announced by H. M. Patterson and Son.
Mr. Mobley, a native of Smyrna, was employed by the Southern Railway for 20 years, and Southern-Pacific Railroad for 10 years as a brakeman.
Survivors are two sons, S. W. Mobley, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y.; and P. D. Mobley, of Atlanta; two sisters, Miss Daviddie Mobley, of Smyrna, and Mrs. T. E. Bunn Sr., of Columbia, S. C.; a grandchild and several nieces and nephews.
Marietta Journal 10 Oct 1946 p 1
S. W. Mobley Sr. Laid to Final Rest
Graveside rites for S. W. Mobley Sr., of Atlanta, brother of Miss Daviddie Mobley, of Smyrna, were held Thursday at 10 a.m. in West View cemetery, with the Rev. Marc C. Weersing officiating.
Mr. Mobley died Tuesday in a private hospital after a long illness.
He was a native of Smyrna and was employed by the Southern railway for 20 years. For 10 years he worked for the Southern Pacific railroad as a brakeman.
S. W. Mobley, 66, Succumbs Tuesday
Stuart W. Mobley, 66, 2480 Boulevard Dr. N. E., Atlanta, brother of Miss Daviddie Mobley, of Smyrna, died Tuesday in a private hospital after a long illness.
Funeral arrangments will be announced by H. M. Patterson and Son.
Mr. Mobley, a native of Smyrna, was employed by the Southern Railway for 20 years, and Southern-Pacific Railroad for 10 years as a brakeman.
Survivors are two sons, S. W. Mobley, Jr., of Buffalo, N. Y.; and P. D. Mobley, of Atlanta; two sisters, Miss Daviddie Mobley, of Smyrna, and Mrs. T. E. Bunn Sr., of Columbia, S. C.; a grandchild and several nieces and nephews.
Marietta Journal 10 Oct 1946 p 1
S. W. Mobley Sr. Laid to Final Rest
Graveside rites for S. W. Mobley Sr., of Atlanta, brother of Miss Daviddie Mobley, of Smyrna, were held Thursday at 10 a.m. in West View cemetery, with the Rev. Marc C. Weersing officiating.
Mr. Mobley died Tuesday in a private hospital after a long illness.
He was a native of Smyrna and was employed by the Southern railway for 20 years. For 10 years he worked for the Southern Pacific railroad as a brakeman.
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