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John Clark Byram

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John Clark Byram

Birth
Midway, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
16 Mar 1941 (aged 51)
Tallulah, Madison Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Tallulah, Madison Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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TALLULAH, La., March 17. — (Special) — J. Clark Byram, 51, well-known planter of Madison parish and active in church circles, being superintendent of the Baptist Sunday school, was found dead in bed Sunday, death resulting from heart disease. The funeral was held at the Baptist Church here Monday afternoon.

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
TALLULAH, La., March 17. — (Special) — J. Clark Byram, 51, well-known planter of Madison parish and active in church circles, being superintendent of the Baptist Sunday school, was found dead in bed Sunday, death resulting from heart disease. The funeral was held at the Baptist Church here Monday afternoon.

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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