The Emanuel County native was a longtime resident of Toombs County. He was an Army veteran of World War II and retired from construction. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Mount Shady Baptist Church.
SURVIVORS: a sister, Christine E. Coleman of Lyons; three brothers, Lloyd E., Mandel M. and Runt Edenfield all of Lyons; a daughter-in-law, Sue Edenfield of Lyons; a stepson, Hugh C. Tomlin of Vidalia; a stepgrandson, Timmons Tomlin of Hampton, Va. ; several nieces and nephews.
VISITATION: 7-9 p.m. today at Jones-Stewart Funeral Home.
FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Tuesday at Jones-Stewart Funeral Home, burial in Lyons City Cemetery.
Savannah Morning News, posted June 18, 2001.
The Emanuel County native was a longtime resident of Toombs County. He was an Army veteran of World War II and retired from construction. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and Mount Shady Baptist Church.
SURVIVORS: a sister, Christine E. Coleman of Lyons; three brothers, Lloyd E., Mandel M. and Runt Edenfield all of Lyons; a daughter-in-law, Sue Edenfield of Lyons; a stepson, Hugh C. Tomlin of Vidalia; a stepgrandson, Timmons Tomlin of Hampton, Va. ; several nieces and nephews.
VISITATION: 7-9 p.m. today at Jones-Stewart Funeral Home.
FUNERAL: 3 p.m. Tuesday at Jones-Stewart Funeral Home, burial in Lyons City Cemetery.
Savannah Morning News, posted June 18, 2001.
Family Members
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Homer Green "Babe" Edenfield
1908–1996
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Andrew Carlton Edenfield Sr
1910–1995
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Rufus T. Edenfield
1912–1989
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Sadie Ionia Edenfield
1913–1913
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Lloyd Edwin Edenfield
1915–2005
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Walton Bernice "Walt" Edenfield
1915–1983
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PFC Paul E. Edenfield
1919–2001
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Mandel M "Mousey" Edenfield
1926–2020
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Christine Louise Edenfield Coleman
1929–2001
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Leonard E "Runt" Edenfield Jr
1930–2023
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