Date: Sunday, Feb. 16, 1936
Landrum - Funeral services for WILLIAM E. JENNINGS, 72, who died suddenly at his home here Saturday, will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. C. B. PRINCE, pastor, assisted by Dr. E. E. BOMAR, a former pastor. Interment will follow in the Landrum Cemetery. Pallbearers will be W. K DURHAM, RUSSEL THOMPSON, CHARLES STOVER, MILLER McKINNEY, GARY MULLINS and BOYCE MULLINS. The deacon and former deacons of the Landrum First Baptist Church are asked to serve as honnorary escort together with Dr. A. R. WALDEN and T. D. EARLE. Born and reared in Westminister, Mr. JENNINGS had made his home at Landrum for 30 years. He was a carpenter by trade, and was a member of the Landrum First Baptist Church.
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Date: Sunday, Feb. 16, 1936
Landrum - Funeral services for WILLIAM E. JENNINGS, 72, who died suddenly at his home here Saturday, will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the First Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. C. B. PRINCE, pastor, assisted by Dr. E. E. BOMAR, a former pastor. Interment will follow in the Landrum Cemetery. Pallbearers will be W. K DURHAM, RUSSEL THOMPSON, CHARLES STOVER, MILLER McKINNEY, GARY MULLINS and BOYCE MULLINS. The deacon and former deacons of the Landrum First Baptist Church are asked to serve as honnorary escort together with Dr. A. R. WALDEN and T. D. EARLE. Born and reared in Westminister, Mr. JENNINGS had made his home at Landrum for 30 years. He was a carpenter by trade, and was a member of the Landrum First Baptist Church.
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