Mr. Alford, a native of Hancock County, lived in Baldwin County most of his life. He was a mechanic with the City of Milledgeville and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Hardwick Christian Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Sloan Alford of Milledgeville; a son, James E. Alford of Milledgeville; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Joyner of Milledgeville; three brothers, Douglas Alford and Gene Alford, both of Milledgeville, and Thomas Alford of Gray; three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Howe of Decatur, Mrs. Gladys Martin of Sparta and Mrs Alice Dunn of Milledgeville; eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Sister-Patsy Alford Eady
Mr. Alford, a native of Hancock County, lived in Baldwin County most of his life. He was a mechanic with the City of Milledgeville and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Hardwick Christian Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lucy Sloan Alford of Milledgeville; a son, James E. Alford of Milledgeville; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Joyner of Milledgeville; three brothers, Douglas Alford and Gene Alford, both of Milledgeville, and Thomas Alford of Gray; three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Howe of Decatur, Mrs. Gladys Martin of Sparta and Mrs Alice Dunn of Milledgeville; eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Sister-Patsy Alford Eady
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