Mr. Askew, a native of Hancock County, was a Navy veteran of World war 11.
Survivors include five sons, Jimmy Askew of Albany, Neil Askew of Sparta, Kenneth Askew of Eastman, Richard Askew of Sardis and Randy Askew stationed with the Air Force in Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Landrum of Toomsboro
and Mrs. Brenda Elliott of Murphy, N.C.; two brothers, Lindsey Askew of White Plains and Ralph Askew of Sparta; five sisters, Mrs. Helen Meadows, Mrs. Mary Duckett and Miss Allene Askew, all of Covington, Mrs. Ruth Burgamy of Warrenton and Mrs. Ella Clements of White Plains.
Patterson Funeral Home of Sparta has charge of arrangements.
Mr. Askew, a native of Hancock County, was a Navy veteran of World war 11.
Survivors include five sons, Jimmy Askew of Albany, Neil Askew of Sparta, Kenneth Askew of Eastman, Richard Askew of Sardis and Randy Askew stationed with the Air Force in Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Landrum of Toomsboro
and Mrs. Brenda Elliott of Murphy, N.C.; two brothers, Lindsey Askew of White Plains and Ralph Askew of Sparta; five sisters, Mrs. Helen Meadows, Mrs. Mary Duckett and Miss Allene Askew, all of Covington, Mrs. Ruth Burgamy of Warrenton and Mrs. Ella Clements of White Plains.
Patterson Funeral Home of Sparta has charge of arrangements.
Inscription
Seaman Third Class
United States Navy
World War II
Gravesite Details
Oscar Askew and Evelyn Marchman were married in Hancock County on Febuary 12th, 1939.
Family Members
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William Edward Askew
1900–1957
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Mary Sidney Askew Duckett
1902–1985
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Onis Askew Sr
1904–1966
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Mildred Askew Smith
1905–1971
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Lindsey Askew
1907–1986
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Robert T Askew
1909–1950
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Annie Allean Askew Rogers
1911–2003
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Ralph Lee Askew
1913–1984
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Ella Lewis Askew Brewer
1917–2003
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Helen Beatrice Askew Meadows
1919–2000
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Lillian Ruth Askew Burgamy
1922–1987
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