GREENWOOD - Barney O. Bond, 91, died Feb. 25, 1987, at his son's home in Meridian after a brief illness. Services are 11 a.m. today at Williams & Lord Funeral Home with burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Greenwood.
He was a native of Attala County and had been a resident of Greenwood for the past 65 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and a retired employee of the Delta Steam Laundry.
He is survived by his sons, Jack O. Bond of Meridian and Jessie Lewis Bond of Reno, Nev.; sister, Mrs. Hazel Moore of Winona; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
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Married Alma Mozell Lewis on 05/14/1912.
BARNEY WAS LIVING IN ATTALA COUNTY WHEN HE REGISTERED FOR THE WWI DRAFT IN 1917-18. HE WAS ABLE TO WIGGLE HIS EARS AND COULD STAND ON HIS HEAD WHEN HE WAS 60.
GREENWOOD - Barney O. Bond, 91, died Feb. 25, 1987, at his son's home in Meridian after a brief illness. Services are 11 a.m. today at Williams & Lord Funeral Home with burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Greenwood.
He was a native of Attala County and had been a resident of Greenwood for the past 65 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and a retired employee of the Delta Steam Laundry.
He is survived by his sons, Jack O. Bond of Meridian and Jessie Lewis Bond of Reno, Nev.; sister, Mrs. Hazel Moore of Winona; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
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Married Alma Mozell Lewis on 05/14/1912.
BARNEY WAS LIVING IN ATTALA COUNTY WHEN HE REGISTERED FOR THE WWI DRAFT IN 1917-18. HE WAS ABLE TO WIGGLE HIS EARS AND COULD STAND ON HIS HEAD WHEN HE WAS 60.
Family Members
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Cooper Ernest Bond
1878–1904
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James Clifton Bond
1880–1956
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Myrah Elizabeth Bond Montague
1882–1967
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Exyah Lee Bond Hambrick
1884–1955
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Myrtie Maria Bond King
1886–1936
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Maudie Ann Bond Williams Barrett
1888–1978
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William Payton "Willie" Bond
1890–1956
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Otis Elijah Bond
1892–1907
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Callie Catherine Bond Braswell
1897–1983
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