Mr. Byram had been a resident on the Oak Grove plantation, northeast of Tallulah, for 20 years.
He leaves his wife, three sons and three daughters: J. C. Byram, Jr., Gaines Byram and [George] Wayne Byram; Mrs. J. O. Horn, Folsom, La.; Mrs. G. Hunter Whitehead and Miss Betty Byram, Tallulah; two brothers, J. E. Byram and Howard Byram of Alexandria; and five sisters, Mrs. Ruby Wallace, New Orleans; Mrs. Bama Hightower, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Cleo Buchanan, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Ola [sic Ora] Allison and Mrs. Edith Eubanks, of Ida, La.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Monday, March 17, 1941
Mr. Byram had been a resident on the Oak Grove plantation, northeast of Tallulah, for 20 years.
He leaves his wife, three sons and three daughters: J. C. Byram, Jr., Gaines Byram and [George] Wayne Byram; Mrs. J. O. Horn, Folsom, La.; Mrs. G. Hunter Whitehead and Miss Betty Byram, Tallulah; two brothers, J. E. Byram and Howard Byram of Alexandria; and five sisters, Mrs. Ruby Wallace, New Orleans; Mrs. Bama Hightower, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Cleo Buchanan, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Ola [sic Ora] Allison and Mrs. Edith Eubanks, of Ida, La.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Monday, March 17, 1941
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