The Tattnall Journal May 12, 1988
Mrs. Willie Mae Reddish Died Friday
Mrs. Willie Mae Akins Reddish,76,died Friday after a long illness.
The Tattnall County native was a retired nurse and a member of First Christian Church of Glennville.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Betty Collins of Pine Harbor; a son, Max A. Akins of Kennewick, Washington; three sisters, Mrs. Claudine Hendrix of Savannah, Mrs. Beartice Roundtree of Orlando, Florida; and Mrs. Gladys Smart of Jacksonville, Florida; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. at Rimes Mortuary of Glennville. Burial was in Beards Creek Cemetery.
Obituary transcribed by Kay Parrish Thompson (46967117)
The Tattnall Journal May 12, 1988
Mrs. Willie Mae Reddish Died Friday
Mrs. Willie Mae Akins Reddish,76,died Friday after a long illness.
The Tattnall County native was a retired nurse and a member of First Christian Church of Glennville.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Betty Collins of Pine Harbor; a son, Max A. Akins of Kennewick, Washington; three sisters, Mrs. Claudine Hendrix of Savannah, Mrs. Beartice Roundtree of Orlando, Florida; and Mrs. Gladys Smart of Jacksonville, Florida; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. at Rimes Mortuary of Glennville. Burial was in Beards Creek Cemetery.
Obituary transcribed by Kay Parrish Thompson (46967117)
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