Died Sunday at 3 a.m. at Lallie Kemp Hospital Memorial. He was 59, a resident of Tickfaw, and a native of Wesson, Miss. Body at McKneely Funeral Home in Hammond until 10 a.m. Monday morning.
Religious services from Strong Hope Baptist Church in Wesson, Miss. Interment in church cemetery at 2 p.m. Monday.
Survived by: his wife Mrs. Sally Nations, Tickfaw; three daughters, Mrs. Faye Breaux, Independence, Miss Patricia Ann Nations, Tickfaw and Miss Angela Marie Anthony, Tickfaw; a brother, Henry Nations, Rockport, Miss.; five sister, Mrs. June Thompson, Tickfaw, Mrs. Edna Tuttle, Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Irene Armstrong, Ft Worth, Tex., Mrs. E. H Boone, Jackson, Miss., Mrs. George Arnold, Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. Mae Hill, Jackson, Miss., and three grandchildren.
Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, Mon., Jan. 22, 1968
Died Sunday at 3 a.m. at Lallie Kemp Hospital Memorial. He was 59, a resident of Tickfaw, and a native of Wesson, Miss. Body at McKneely Funeral Home in Hammond until 10 a.m. Monday morning.
Religious services from Strong Hope Baptist Church in Wesson, Miss. Interment in church cemetery at 2 p.m. Monday.
Survived by: his wife Mrs. Sally Nations, Tickfaw; three daughters, Mrs. Faye Breaux, Independence, Miss Patricia Ann Nations, Tickfaw and Miss Angela Marie Anthony, Tickfaw; a brother, Henry Nations, Rockport, Miss.; five sister, Mrs. June Thompson, Tickfaw, Mrs. Edna Tuttle, Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Irene Armstrong, Ft Worth, Tex., Mrs. E. H Boone, Jackson, Miss., Mrs. George Arnold, Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. Mae Hill, Jackson, Miss., and three grandchildren.
Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, Mon., Jan. 22, 1968
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