Miller Ford, the sixteen year old son of Mrs. Sallie Waggoner died at their home in East Oneonta on January Ninth. The deceased had been ill for several weeks with influenza and complications of this disease were the cause of his death. He is survived by his mother, three half brothers, Revis Ford and Lewis Ford of Tuscaloosa county and Joe Ford of Garden City, two half sisters, Katheryn and Margaret Waggoner of East Oneonta. Funeral services were conducted at the home of Revs. George Elliot and Cyrus Kitchens, Friday. The interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery with Wade in charge.
[The Southern Democrat, January 16, 1930]
Miller Ford, the sixteen year old son of Mrs. Sallie Waggoner died at their home in East Oneonta on January Ninth. The deceased had been ill for several weeks with influenza and complications of this disease were the cause of his death. He is survived by his mother, three half brothers, Revis Ford and Lewis Ford of Tuscaloosa county and Joe Ford of Garden City, two half sisters, Katheryn and Margaret Waggoner of East Oneonta. Funeral services were conducted at the home of Revs. George Elliot and Cyrus Kitchens, Friday. The interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery with Wade in charge.
[The Southern Democrat, January 16, 1930]
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