Thomas F. Ussery died Wednesday, January 20, 1926 at the home of his daughter Mrs. R. T. Young of Springfield. He was in his eighty-third year and had been at the point of death for a week or more. He was a brother of ?? Ussery and a father of Mr. Thomas C. Ussery, both of Roanoke. After funeral services conducted by Dr. Hines and attended by a large company of friends and relatives, the remains were brought to Roanoke and interred by the side of the wife who died many years ago. Mr. Ussery spent practically all of his life in this county. He was a resident of Bacon Level beat and lived many years at High Shoals. He was a soldier in the Confederate Army and for many years was adjutant of the local Confederate veterans camp. In early life he became a member of the Baptist church.
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Thomas enlisted as a Sergeant in Company F, 14th Infantry Regiment, Alabama. On 24 May 1864 he was shot in the left hand and left thigh near Hanover Junction, VA. He was wounded in the head by shrapnel at Gettysburg, PA.
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The Roanoke Leader January 1926
NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, January 27, 1926
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful during the illness and death of our father and we especially thank the Methodist Missionary Society and the Belle Bennett Circle and the mother's class of the Methodist church for the beautiful flowers sent.
Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Ussery
Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Payne
Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Young
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Green
Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Ussery
Thomas F. Ussery died Wednesday, January 20, 1926 at the home of his daughter Mrs. R. T. Young of Springfield. He was in his eighty-third year and had been at the point of death for a week or more. He was a brother of ?? Ussery and a father of Mr. Thomas C. Ussery, both of Roanoke. After funeral services conducted by Dr. Hines and attended by a large company of friends and relatives, the remains were brought to Roanoke and interred by the side of the wife who died many years ago. Mr. Ussery spent practically all of his life in this county. He was a resident of Bacon Level beat and lived many years at High Shoals. He was a soldier in the Confederate Army and for many years was adjutant of the local Confederate veterans camp. In early life he became a member of the Baptist church.
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Thomas enlisted as a Sergeant in Company F, 14th Infantry Regiment, Alabama. On 24 May 1864 he was shot in the left hand and left thigh near Hanover Junction, VA. He was wounded in the head by shrapnel at Gettysburg, PA.
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The Roanoke Leader January 1926
NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, January 27, 1926
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who were so kind and thoughtful during the illness and death of our father and we especially thank the Methodist Missionary Society and the Belle Bennett Circle and the mother's class of the Methodist church for the beautiful flowers sent.
Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Ussery
Mr. and Mrs. W.I. Payne
Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Young
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Green
Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Ussery
Inscription
TOMBSTONE: 1843-1926
CO F 14 AL INF CSA Confederate Iron Cross
Family Members
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Martha Ussery Sparks
1838–1917
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Martha Susan Ussery Veal
1839–1896
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Louisa Frances Ussery Waller
1845–1927
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Emeline D Ussery Mayfield
1847–1888
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Nancy P Ussery Weathers
1848–1891
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Calvin Jones Ussery Jr
1849–1869
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William Faulkner Ussery
1851–1930
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Mary Ussery Sparks
1854–1917
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Millard Fillmore Ussery
1857–1924
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John Robert Ussery
1859–1919
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Sarah Elizabeth "Betty" Ussery Weathers
1862–1940
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