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Sylvester Becoe “Doan” Suddeth

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Sylvester Becoe “Doan” Suddeth

Birth
Highland, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
16 Feb 1955 (aged 71)
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.8817927, Longitude: -82.3624815
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Source: Greenville News; pg 22
Date: 17 February 1955, Thursday

Sylvester B. Suddeth

Funeral services for Sylvester B. (Doan) Suddeth, 71, who died suddenly Wednesday will be conducted at the chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Friday at 4:30 pm by the Rev. S.W. Jolly and the Rev. Toy Howell. Interment will be in the Woodlawn Memorial Park.

The following nephews will be pallbearers: Gap Suddeth, Herman Suddeth, Charles Roland, Bill Roland, Joe Allen and Darrell Nalley.

Honorary pallbearers will be Sidney L. Williams, Bud Suddeth, Dr. J.R. Bryson Jr., Henry Rigdon, Grady E. Steadman, H.E. Cobb, Fred Crain, J.C. Folster and members of the Bois D'Arc Camp 203, WOW.

Mr. Suddeth was a native of the Highland section but lived for a number of years at Monaghan and recently at 7 Whitner Street. His wife Joicie E. Suddeth, died in 1945.

He was a Baptist and a member of Bois D'Arc Camp 203, WOW.

The body is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D.B. Rigdon, 3 Fourth Ave., Poe, awaiting the service.

Source: Greenville News; pg 22
Date: 17 February 1955, Thursday

Sylvester B. Suddeth

Funeral services for Sylvester B. (Doan) Suddeth, 71, who died suddenly Wednesday will be conducted at the chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home Friday at 4:30 pm by the Rev. S.W. Jolly and the Rev. Toy Howell. Interment will be in the Woodlawn Memorial Park.

The following nephews will be pallbearers: Gap Suddeth, Herman Suddeth, Charles Roland, Bill Roland, Joe Allen and Darrell Nalley.

Honorary pallbearers will be Sidney L. Williams, Bud Suddeth, Dr. J.R. Bryson Jr., Henry Rigdon, Grady E. Steadman, H.E. Cobb, Fred Crain, J.C. Folster and members of the Bois D'Arc Camp 203, WOW.

Mr. Suddeth was a native of the Highland section but lived for a number of years at Monaghan and recently at 7 Whitner Street. His wife Joicie E. Suddeth, died in 1945.

He was a Baptist and a member of Bois D'Arc Camp 203, WOW.

The body is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D.B. Rigdon, 3 Fourth Ave., Poe, awaiting the service.



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