MRS. FANNIE COOK LUCEDALE - Mrs. Fannie Beatrice Cook, 50, native of
George county and a Barton community resident, died Saturday morning at a local hospital. Services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Barton Baptist Church, Rev. Ford Parker officiating. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery, Agricola, with Fails Funeral Service in charge. Survivors include her husband, Clarence C. Cook, Lucedale; parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Barton, Rt. 2, Lucedale; three sons, Darwin Cook. Harold Cook, both of Lucedale; James Gilbert Cook, Pordand, Oregon; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Hodges,Pascagoula; Mrs. Joe Gilley, Mobile; four brothers, Roy Barton, Curtis Barton, both of Lucedale; Willie Barton, Clarence Barton, both of Pascagoula; two sisters, Mrs. Johnny
Cook, Semmes, Ala.; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Lucedale,and 12 grandchildren.
MRS. FANNIE COOK LUCEDALE - Mrs. Fannie Beatrice Cook, 50, native of
George county and a Barton community resident, died Saturday morning at a local hospital. Services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Barton Baptist Church, Rev. Ford Parker officiating. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery, Agricola, with Fails Funeral Service in charge. Survivors include her husband, Clarence C. Cook, Lucedale; parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Barton, Rt. 2, Lucedale; three sons, Darwin Cook. Harold Cook, both of Lucedale; James Gilbert Cook, Pordand, Oregon; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold Hodges,Pascagoula; Mrs. Joe Gilley, Mobile; four brothers, Roy Barton, Curtis Barton, both of Lucedale; Willie Barton, Clarence Barton, both of Pascagoula; two sisters, Mrs. Johnny
Cook, Semmes, Ala.; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Lucedale,and 12 grandchildren.
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