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William Columbus Duckworth

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William Columbus Duckworth

Birth
Stringer, Jasper County, Mississippi, USA
Death
12 Aug 1963 (aged 67)
Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Pioneer, West Carroll Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Birth location from World War I draft registration card.

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W. C. Duckworth

DELHI (Special) - Funeral services were scheduled for 3 p.m. today for William C. Duckworth, 67, who died Monday in a Monroe hospital after a long illness.

Rites were to be at the First Baptist Church of Epps, with the Rev. Basil Halbert officiating, assisted by the Rev. Darrow. Burial will be in the Campbell cemetery under direction of Gay's Funeral Home.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nannie Duckworth, Arcadia; a daughter, Mrs. Birdie Johnston, Arcadia; two sons, W. C. Duckworth Jr., Rayville; Tommy Ray Duckworth, Oak Grove; and four sisters, Mrs. Ora Bryant, Mrs. Mary Guice, Mrs. Idella Trapp and Miss Rosella Prine, all of Epps; three brothers, N. R. Duckworth, Sanford, Miss.; Fred Duckworth, Shreveport; Thedford Duckworth, Epps and eight grandchildren.

Pallbearers were to be Glennon Prine, Orvell Prine, Charles R. Guice, Huey Guice, Brad Mosley and Doyle Duckworth.

Published in the Monroe News-Star 8/13/1963

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Birth location from World War I draft registration card.

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W. C. Duckworth

DELHI (Special) - Funeral services were scheduled for 3 p.m. today for William C. Duckworth, 67, who died Monday in a Monroe hospital after a long illness.

Rites were to be at the First Baptist Church of Epps, with the Rev. Basil Halbert officiating, assisted by the Rev. Darrow. Burial will be in the Campbell cemetery under direction of Gay's Funeral Home.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nannie Duckworth, Arcadia; a daughter, Mrs. Birdie Johnston, Arcadia; two sons, W. C. Duckworth Jr., Rayville; Tommy Ray Duckworth, Oak Grove; and four sisters, Mrs. Ora Bryant, Mrs. Mary Guice, Mrs. Idella Trapp and Miss Rosella Prine, all of Epps; three brothers, N. R. Duckworth, Sanford, Miss.; Fred Duckworth, Shreveport; Thedford Duckworth, Epps and eight grandchildren.

Pallbearers were to be Glennon Prine, Orvell Prine, Charles R. Guice, Huey Guice, Brad Mosley and Doyle Duckworth.

Published in the Monroe News-Star 8/13/1963

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