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Rev Billie Benjamin Brantley

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Rev Billie Benjamin Brantley

Birth
Leake County, Mississippi, USA
Death
28 Aug 1975 (aged 67)
Vaiden, Carroll County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Kosciusko, Attala County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block B
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REV. BILLIE B. BRANTLEY

Services for Rev. Billie B. Brantley, 67, were held August 30 at 3 p.m. from Jordan Funeral Chapel in Kosciusko. Burial was in Parkway Cemetery in that city with Revs. Garland H. Holloman and Archie L. Meadows officiating. He died after a brief illness at Tyler Holmes Hospital in Winona.

He and his wife, Mrs. Miriam Brantley, were residents of Tchula at the time of his death.

He was born in the Laurel Hill Community of Neshoba County. He was a long-time minister and member of the North Mississippi Conference of United Methodist Churches.

Survivors include: his wife; step-mother, Mrs. J.J. Brantley of Carthage; two daughters, Mrs. Larry F. Dale, Brandon and Mrs. Carolyn Ann Yeager of Dyersburg, Tenn.; seven brothers, Louis of Lafayette, La., Murphy of Covington, La., Abner of Oxnard, Calif., Roy and Dewitt, both of Walnut Grove, J.B. of Kosciusko and William of Purvis; four sisters, Mrs. Bilbo Wallace of Carthage, Mrs. Mabel (Beard) - of Laurel, Mrs. Janice Boozer of Forrest, and Mrs. Eula May Dureaux of Lamar, Texas; and one grandson, Mark William Yeager.

Pallbearers were Revs. Glenn Miller, Doc Jeter, Gill Wallace, Tom Sorrell, W. V. Kemp and Harold Street.

Honorary pallbearers were Revs. L.C. Kitchens, B.F. Lee, Pat Ludlum, Johnny Dinas, Reese Wasson, E.S. Furr, F.B. Lewis, Jimmy Stuady, Paul Linton, Ying Gong, and Smith Whiteside.

The Holmes County Herald - Page 7
Lexington, MS
September 11, 1975
REV. BILLIE B. BRANTLEY

Services for Rev. Billie B. Brantley, 67, were held August 30 at 3 p.m. from Jordan Funeral Chapel in Kosciusko. Burial was in Parkway Cemetery in that city with Revs. Garland H. Holloman and Archie L. Meadows officiating. He died after a brief illness at Tyler Holmes Hospital in Winona.

He and his wife, Mrs. Miriam Brantley, were residents of Tchula at the time of his death.

He was born in the Laurel Hill Community of Neshoba County. He was a long-time minister and member of the North Mississippi Conference of United Methodist Churches.

Survivors include: his wife; step-mother, Mrs. J.J. Brantley of Carthage; two daughters, Mrs. Larry F. Dale, Brandon and Mrs. Carolyn Ann Yeager of Dyersburg, Tenn.; seven brothers, Louis of Lafayette, La., Murphy of Covington, La., Abner of Oxnard, Calif., Roy and Dewitt, both of Walnut Grove, J.B. of Kosciusko and William of Purvis; four sisters, Mrs. Bilbo Wallace of Carthage, Mrs. Mabel (Beard) - of Laurel, Mrs. Janice Boozer of Forrest, and Mrs. Eula May Dureaux of Lamar, Texas; and one grandson, Mark William Yeager.

Pallbearers were Revs. Glenn Miller, Doc Jeter, Gill Wallace, Tom Sorrell, W. V. Kemp and Harold Street.

Honorary pallbearers were Revs. L.C. Kitchens, B.F. Lee, Pat Ludlum, Johnny Dinas, Reese Wasson, E.S. Furr, F.B. Lewis, Jimmy Stuady, Paul Linton, Ying Gong, and Smith Whiteside.

The Holmes County Herald - Page 7
Lexington, MS
September 11, 1975


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