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PFC Jerry Lee Emory

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PFC Jerry Lee Emory Veteran

Birth
Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
21 Sep 2013 (aged 82)
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Jerry Lee Emory, son of the late Squire Jefferson "Jeff" Emory and Violet Estelle "Essie" Myers Emory, married Marjorie Lee Goldsmith on December 27, 1951 in Greenville, South Carolina.

Jerry is survived by his wife Marjorie Lee Goldsmith Emory, and three sons, Mark Emory (Lynne), Neil Emory (Elizabeth) and Jeff Emory (Melanie); two sisters, and two brothers; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Including his parents, Jerry is also deceased by three sisters, Mary Magdelene Emory Loven, Dorothy Irene Emory Brown, and Mildred Montana Emory Metcalf, and three brothers, Clarence Donald Emory, Richard Emory, and Lee John Emory.

Jerry was the 9th child of 11 children.

Jerry was a lifelong member of Ivy Hill Baptist Church, where he served as Deacon.

He retired as Supervisor from Ball Manufacturing.

MILITARY SERVICE: US ARMY 187th Airborne 1951 - 1953, Korea War,
Jerry Lee Emory, son of the late Squire Jefferson "Jeff" Emory and Violet Estelle "Essie" Myers Emory, married Marjorie Lee Goldsmith on December 27, 1951 in Greenville, South Carolina.

Jerry is survived by his wife Marjorie Lee Goldsmith Emory, and three sons, Mark Emory (Lynne), Neil Emory (Elizabeth) and Jeff Emory (Melanie); two sisters, and two brothers; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Including his parents, Jerry is also deceased by three sisters, Mary Magdelene Emory Loven, Dorothy Irene Emory Brown, and Mildred Montana Emory Metcalf, and three brothers, Clarence Donald Emory, Richard Emory, and Lee John Emory.

Jerry was the 9th child of 11 children.

Jerry was a lifelong member of Ivy Hill Baptist Church, where he served as Deacon.

He retired as Supervisor from Ball Manufacturing.

MILITARY SERVICE: US ARMY 187th Airborne 1951 - 1953, Korea War,


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