Born,
May 16, 1916 in Hemingway, South Carolina
Died,
September 25, 1945 near St. George, South Carolina
Railroad accident,
Hit by, freight train while working on tracks
Memorial Services,
Connelley’s Memorial Chapel
Officiated by, Rev. Dr. William R. Pettigrew
Interment,
Riverview Memorial Park
Employment,
Flagman
Southern Railroad
Parents,
Charles P. Baxley
Mrs. Gertrude Britton Baxley
Well Known in Athletic Circles;
Baseball Pitcher,
1938 in the Municipal League
1939 in the West End Team
Numerous Golden Gloves events
Survived by,
Wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth Rollins Baxley
2 Children
Barbara Baxley age 5
David Baxley age 3
Mother,
Mrs. J. B. Conlon
Step-Father,
Mr. J. B. Conlon
1 Sister,
Mrs. Catherine Crosby
2 Brothers,
Reubin Baxley
Charles Baxley
1 Half-Brother,
John Conlon
Born,
May 16, 1916 in Hemingway, South Carolina
Died,
September 25, 1945 near St. George, South Carolina
Railroad accident,
Hit by, freight train while working on tracks
Memorial Services,
Connelley’s Memorial Chapel
Officiated by, Rev. Dr. William R. Pettigrew
Interment,
Riverview Memorial Park
Employment,
Flagman
Southern Railroad
Parents,
Charles P. Baxley
Mrs. Gertrude Britton Baxley
Well Known in Athletic Circles;
Baseball Pitcher,
1938 in the Municipal League
1939 in the West End Team
Numerous Golden Gloves events
Survived by,
Wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth Rollins Baxley
2 Children
Barbara Baxley age 5
David Baxley age 3
Mother,
Mrs. J. B. Conlon
Step-Father,
Mr. J. B. Conlon
1 Sister,
Mrs. Catherine Crosby
2 Brothers,
Reubin Baxley
Charles Baxley
1 Half-Brother,
John Conlon
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