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John William “Webb” Graham

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John William “Webb” Graham

Birth
Newton County, Mississippi, USA
Death
8 Apr 1998 (aged 80)
Mississippi, USA
Burial
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The Newton Record; 15 Apr 1998, Wed; Page 10

John William "Webb" Graham

Funeral services for John William "Webb" Graham, 80, of Decatur were held Thursday, April 9, 1998 at 2:00 p.m. from Oakland Baptist Church. Rev. William Walker and Rev. Warren Hedgepeth officiated. Burial was in Oakland Baptist Church Cemetery.

Mr. Graham died Wednesday, April 8, 1998 in Kosciusko. He was a member of Oakland Baptist Church for 55 years and a Deacon there for 45 years.

Survivors include his wife, Euple Graham, Decatur; one daughter, Sherry Munn; one granddaughter; three sisters, Ruby Sims of Ocean Springs, Ruth Loper of Decatur and Lizzie Johnson of Jackson; and two brothers, Dock Graham of Decatur and Mike Graham of Union.

Pallbearers were Willis Thorne, Willie Johnston, Jimmy Johnson, Perry Taylor, Darrell Graham, Johnny Munn, Eugene Chaney, and Philip Fisher.

Stephens Funeral Home, Union was in charge of arrangements.
The Newton Record; 15 Apr 1998, Wed; Page 10

John William "Webb" Graham

Funeral services for John William "Webb" Graham, 80, of Decatur were held Thursday, April 9, 1998 at 2:00 p.m. from Oakland Baptist Church. Rev. William Walker and Rev. Warren Hedgepeth officiated. Burial was in Oakland Baptist Church Cemetery.

Mr. Graham died Wednesday, April 8, 1998 in Kosciusko. He was a member of Oakland Baptist Church for 55 years and a Deacon there for 45 years.

Survivors include his wife, Euple Graham, Decatur; one daughter, Sherry Munn; one granddaughter; three sisters, Ruby Sims of Ocean Springs, Ruth Loper of Decatur and Lizzie Johnson of Jackson; and two brothers, Dock Graham of Decatur and Mike Graham of Union.

Pallbearers were Willis Thorne, Willie Johnston, Jimmy Johnson, Perry Taylor, Darrell Graham, Johnny Munn, Eugene Chaney, and Philip Fisher.

Stephens Funeral Home, Union was in charge of arrangements.


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