"Tant (french for Aunt) Babe" lived in a Tar- Paper Shack somewhere between Uncle Manny & Uncle Leon place's She had a son whom we called "NON" "????"
MISS SEYMOUR DIES
Miss Mary Olivia Seymour, 83, a native and resident of Jackson County, died Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar King, Route 1, Ocean Springs, after a lengthy illness. She was a member of the
Catholic church, Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Laura Webb, Route 1, Biloxi one brother, John Seymour, Route 1, Ocean, Springs, a number or nephews, nieces and other relatives.
The body was removed from Fails Funeral Home Pascagoula, to the Oscar King residence, Ocean Springs, Sunday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted Monday, 4 pm. by the Very Rev. J. H. Canon Chauvin. Interment was in Seymour Cemetery.
Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased: Clifton Seymour, Henry
Seymour, Edward Seymour, Beamis Seymour, Earl King and
Roger King. Daily Herald Feb. 27, 195I, page 7.
"Tant (french for Aunt) Babe" lived in a Tar- Paper Shack somewhere between Uncle Manny & Uncle Leon place's She had a son whom we called "NON" "????"
MISS SEYMOUR DIES
Miss Mary Olivia Seymour, 83, a native and resident of Jackson County, died Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar King, Route 1, Ocean Springs, after a lengthy illness. She was a member of the
Catholic church, Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Laura Webb, Route 1, Biloxi one brother, John Seymour, Route 1, Ocean, Springs, a number or nephews, nieces and other relatives.
The body was removed from Fails Funeral Home Pascagoula, to the Oscar King residence, Ocean Springs, Sunday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted Monday, 4 pm. by the Very Rev. J. H. Canon Chauvin. Interment was in Seymour Cemetery.
Pallbearers were nephews of the deceased: Clifton Seymour, Henry
Seymour, Edward Seymour, Beamis Seymour, Earl King and
Roger King. Daily Herald Feb. 27, 195I, page 7.
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