Last Rites For Miss Callie Porter Held April 9
Miss Callie Porter, 75, succumbed at a Shreveport hospital April 7, where she
had been receiving treatment for a broken hip, which she received in a fall at
her home in the Tannehill community about a week or more ago.
Funeral services were conducted at the Sardis Baptist Church at 2 p.m. April
9, with the Rev. T. L. Rhymes officiating. Burial was in the Old Sardis
(Brown) Cemetery under direction of Hixson Funeral Home.
Acting as pallbearers were Murphy Eagles, Edward Eagles, Aubry Porter,
Clifford eagles, Richard Jenkins, and Marion Eagles.
A lifelong resident of Winn Parish, Miss Porter had lived her early life in
the Sardis community, but for a number of years has been residing at
Tannehill. She was a member of the Sardis Baptist Church and of the Tannehill
Home Demonstration Club.
She is survived by one brother, Jeff Porter, of the Tannehill community, and a
number of nieces and nephews.
Last Rites For Miss Callie Porter Held April 9
Miss Callie Porter, 75, succumbed at a Shreveport hospital April 7, where she
had been receiving treatment for a broken hip, which she received in a fall at
her home in the Tannehill community about a week or more ago.
Funeral services were conducted at the Sardis Baptist Church at 2 p.m. April
9, with the Rev. T. L. Rhymes officiating. Burial was in the Old Sardis
(Brown) Cemetery under direction of Hixson Funeral Home.
Acting as pallbearers were Murphy Eagles, Edward Eagles, Aubry Porter,
Clifford eagles, Richard Jenkins, and Marion Eagles.
A lifelong resident of Winn Parish, Miss Porter had lived her early life in
the Sardis community, but for a number of years has been residing at
Tannehill. She was a member of the Sardis Baptist Church and of the Tannehill
Home Demonstration Club.
She is survived by one brother, Jeff Porter, of the Tannehill community, and a
number of nieces and nephews.
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