Tuesday, February 18, 1936
MRS. J. F. HORNSBY WILL BE BURIED AT WALNUT GROVE
Mrs. J. F. Hornsby, 87, born and reared in Hardeman county but a resident of Pinson for many years, passed away at her home there this morning about 2 o'clock after an illness of three weeks from pneumonia. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church.
She is survived by three sons, W. L. Hornsby of Pinson, J. B. Hornsby of Madison County, and K. G. Hornsby of Jackson; four daughters, Mrs. J. O. Lambert and Mrs. Corina Hollis of Hardeman county, Mrs. Martha Cain and Mrs. Minnie Colvin of Jackson; a brother, John Rook, of Memphis, and a sister, Mrs. William Demming of Hardeman county.
The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the chapel of the Smith Funeral Home by the Rev. M. M. Fulmer and interment will follow at Walnut Grove.
The following will service as pallbearers: Hershall, John, and C. W. Hornsby, Myron, Coleman, and J. N. Cain.
Tuesday, February 18, 1936
MRS. J. F. HORNSBY WILL BE BURIED AT WALNUT GROVE
Mrs. J. F. Hornsby, 87, born and reared in Hardeman county but a resident of Pinson for many years, passed away at her home there this morning about 2 o'clock after an illness of three weeks from pneumonia. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church.
She is survived by three sons, W. L. Hornsby of Pinson, J. B. Hornsby of Madison County, and K. G. Hornsby of Jackson; four daughters, Mrs. J. O. Lambert and Mrs. Corina Hollis of Hardeman county, Mrs. Martha Cain and Mrs. Minnie Colvin of Jackson; a brother, John Rook, of Memphis, and a sister, Mrs. William Demming of Hardeman county.
The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the chapel of the Smith Funeral Home by the Rev. M. M. Fulmer and interment will follow at Walnut Grove.
The following will service as pallbearers: Hershall, John, and C. W. Hornsby, Myron, Coleman, and J. N. Cain.
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