Mr. Antley died in the Pineville Hospital Monday after a long illness.
He was a native of Union parish and had lived in Grayson for the past 10 years. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Union Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. W. M. Antley, Grayson; one son, Charles Antley, Grayson; three daughters, Mrs. Odelle Simpson, Mrs. Marjorie Hardin and Miss Katherine Antley, all of Grayson; three brothers, William B. Antley, Shreveport, M. L. Antley and M. D. Antley, both of West Monroe; five sisters, Mrs. Lela Sikes, Mrs. W. S. Womack, and Mrs. M. H. Riser, all of Winnsboro, Mrs. Arzell Head, Start, and Mrs. Mary Henry, West Monroe.
Published in The Franklin Sun (Winnsboro, LA), September 17, 1970
Mr. Antley died in the Pineville Hospital Monday after a long illness.
He was a native of Union parish and had lived in Grayson for the past 10 years. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Union Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. W. M. Antley, Grayson; one son, Charles Antley, Grayson; three daughters, Mrs. Odelle Simpson, Mrs. Marjorie Hardin and Miss Katherine Antley, all of Grayson; three brothers, William B. Antley, Shreveport, M. L. Antley and M. D. Antley, both of West Monroe; five sisters, Mrs. Lela Sikes, Mrs. W. S. Womack, and Mrs. M. H. Riser, all of Winnsboro, Mrs. Arzell Head, Start, and Mrs. Mary Henry, West Monroe.
Published in The Franklin Sun (Winnsboro, LA), September 17, 1970
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