Ammons, 93, of Rock Hill Community died at 6:30 a.m. Monday, in his residence. He was born August 31, 1894 at Melrose, Texas, grew up at Negreet, and was the son of R. D. and Eddie Mae Sibley Ammons. He was a retired painter and a member of Alexandria Church of God.
Survivors include his widow, Lou Veina Ammons of Rock Hill; six sons, Earl K. Ammons and James E. Ammons, both of Colfax, Russell E. Ammons and Paul S. Ammons both of Rock Hill, Ralph D. Ammons of Farmington, Mo., and Glen Ammons of Archer, Fla.; eight daughters, Louise Cosby of many, Eddie Mae Hines of Alexandria, Betty L. Simmons of Ball, Retha A. Davis of Greenville, Kansas City, Myrtie G. Leatherman of Simms, Mary E. Volim of Colfax, Beatrice Reid of East St. Louis, Ill. and Lucille Robbins of Daytona Beach, Fla. and 147 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
Pallbearers were the Rev. James Spencer, the Rev. Glenn Alderman, Dick Simmons, Earl Davis, Malcolm Leatherman and Kenneth Cosby.
Published in The Sabine Index (Many, LA), May 19, 1988
Ammons, 93, of Rock Hill Community died at 6:30 a.m. Monday, in his residence. He was born August 31, 1894 at Melrose, Texas, grew up at Negreet, and was the son of R. D. and Eddie Mae Sibley Ammons. He was a retired painter and a member of Alexandria Church of God.
Survivors include his widow, Lou Veina Ammons of Rock Hill; six sons, Earl K. Ammons and James E. Ammons, both of Colfax, Russell E. Ammons and Paul S. Ammons both of Rock Hill, Ralph D. Ammons of Farmington, Mo., and Glen Ammons of Archer, Fla.; eight daughters, Louise Cosby of many, Eddie Mae Hines of Alexandria, Betty L. Simmons of Ball, Retha A. Davis of Greenville, Kansas City, Myrtie G. Leatherman of Simms, Mary E. Volim of Colfax, Beatrice Reid of East St. Louis, Ill. and Lucille Robbins of Daytona Beach, Fla. and 147 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
Pallbearers were the Rev. James Spencer, the Rev. Glenn Alderman, Dick Simmons, Earl Davis, Malcolm Leatherman and Kenneth Cosby.
Published in The Sabine Index (Many, LA), May 19, 1988
Gravesite Details
His WWI draft registration card was signed R D Ammons, Jr. His WWII card was signed R D Ammons and written that his name was "initials only".
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