"Mother"
SOURCE: Greenville News, Page 7
DATE: Friday, February 10, 1939
MRS. ROSA LEE STYLES
Mrs. Rosa Lee Suddeth Styles, of 205 Hammett Street, Park Place, died last night at 6 o'clock at a local hospital following six weeks of illness.
Mrs. Styles was a daughter of the late Jasper and Elizabeth Odom Sudduth. She had been a lifelong resident of Greenville County, having lived in the Park Place community during the last 23 years. Her husband, the late John Bunyan Styles, died eight years ago.
She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. R.E. Kitchen, Greenville; Mrs. G.E. Childers, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. E.H. Davidson and Miss Diamond Styles, both of Greenville; five sons, J.T., G.L., W.B., J.R. and J.B. Styles, all of Greenville.
She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Bright, Tryon, N.C. and Mrs. Lou Howard, Landrum, and four brothers, Will Sudduth, Jim Sudduth and Tan Sudduth of Greenville and John Sudduth, Texas.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed, but will be announced later from the offices of the Thomas McAfee Funeral home.
SOURCE: SCDC# 1995
Residence: 205 Hammett Street
Mrs. Rosa Lee Suddeth Styles
female, white, wid.
Husband: John Bunyan Styles
Birth: November 1881
Age: 58 years
Father: Jasper Suddeth
Mother: Elizabeth Odom
Informant: Miss Diamond Styles, 205 Hammett Street, Greenville
Death: February 9, 1939 at 6 PM
Cause: Uremia
Burial: February 11, 1939 at Pleasant HIll Church
Undertaker: Thomas MCAfee Co., Greenville, SC
{all transcribed by Cathy Griffith}
"Mother"
SOURCE: Greenville News, Page 7
DATE: Friday, February 10, 1939
MRS. ROSA LEE STYLES
Mrs. Rosa Lee Suddeth Styles, of 205 Hammett Street, Park Place, died last night at 6 o'clock at a local hospital following six weeks of illness.
Mrs. Styles was a daughter of the late Jasper and Elizabeth Odom Sudduth. She had been a lifelong resident of Greenville County, having lived in the Park Place community during the last 23 years. Her husband, the late John Bunyan Styles, died eight years ago.
She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. R.E. Kitchen, Greenville; Mrs. G.E. Childers, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. E.H. Davidson and Miss Diamond Styles, both of Greenville; five sons, J.T., G.L., W.B., J.R. and J.B. Styles, all of Greenville.
She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Bright, Tryon, N.C. and Mrs. Lou Howard, Landrum, and four brothers, Will Sudduth, Jim Sudduth and Tan Sudduth of Greenville and John Sudduth, Texas.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed, but will be announced later from the offices of the Thomas McAfee Funeral home.
SOURCE: SCDC# 1995
Residence: 205 Hammett Street
Mrs. Rosa Lee Suddeth Styles
female, white, wid.
Husband: John Bunyan Styles
Birth: November 1881
Age: 58 years
Father: Jasper Suddeth
Mother: Elizabeth Odom
Informant: Miss Diamond Styles, 205 Hammett Street, Greenville
Death: February 9, 1939 at 6 PM
Cause: Uremia
Burial: February 11, 1939 at Pleasant HIll Church
Undertaker: Thomas MCAfee Co., Greenville, SC
{all transcribed by Cathy Griffith}
Family Members
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John T. Sudduth
1855–1940
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Rachel A Sudduth
1864–1870
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James Benjamin Lawrence Sudduth
1866–1941
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Lillie Jane Sudduth Bright
1866–1942
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Joseph Lossen Sudduth
1869–1932
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Mathursa Lou Sudduth Howard
1873–1940
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William Monroe Sudduth
1874–1955
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Kaywood Dock Sudduth
1880–1949
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Tandy Jasper Sudduth
1884–1941
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Minnie L Sudduth
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