Buried At
Rites Today
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mamie Virginia Nolan Hellmeyer
50, were conducted
Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Bramlett
Funeral Home chapel by the
Rev. Luther Atkinson. Inter-
ment was in the Oakview
Cemetery.
Mrs. Hellmeyer who died
Monday at Mitchell County
Hospital here after a long
illness, was a native of Early
County but lived most of
her life in Camilla. She was
a member of the Camilla Church
of Christ.
Survivors include her husband
Robert B. Hellmeyer, Camilla
a son Joe Alex Holeman, Albany;
four sisters; Mrs. J. E. Howell,
Camilla, Mrs. Willie Hobbs,
Dothan,Ala., Mrs Luther Sanders,
Camilla, and Mrs. Alfred Elliott,
Macon;three brothers,Homer
and Loft Nolan, both of
Albany;and Major Kermitt Lynn,
Miami, Fla.; a granddaughter
and several nieces and nephews.
Bramlett Funeral Home had
charge of arrangements.
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Buried At
Rites Today
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mamie Virginia Nolan Hellmeyer
50, were conducted
Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Bramlett
Funeral Home chapel by the
Rev. Luther Atkinson. Inter-
ment was in the Oakview
Cemetery.
Mrs. Hellmeyer who died
Monday at Mitchell County
Hospital here after a long
illness, was a native of Early
County but lived most of
her life in Camilla. She was
a member of the Camilla Church
of Christ.
Survivors include her husband
Robert B. Hellmeyer, Camilla
a son Joe Alex Holeman, Albany;
four sisters; Mrs. J. E. Howell,
Camilla, Mrs. Willie Hobbs,
Dothan,Ala., Mrs Luther Sanders,
Camilla, and Mrs. Alfred Elliott,
Macon;three brothers,Homer
and Loft Nolan, both of
Albany;and Major Kermitt Lynn,
Miami, Fla.; a granddaughter
and several nieces and nephews.
Bramlett Funeral Home had
charge of arrangements.
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