Benjamin Pinner, of Bucksport died from a stroke he suffered at his home on Monday of last week. He died at the Conway Hospital on Wednesday night of last week at 6:30 o' clock. He was 58 years of age and well known as a prominent lumberman and farmer of the Bucksport section.
Surviving are his wife; three sons T. Vernon Pinner and James H. Pinner of Bucksport; and J. B. Pinner Jr of Georgetown; and four daughters Mrs. T. W. Ricke and Miss Bettie Jane Pinner of Bucksport and Mrs. Charles P. Missroon and Mrs. Richard Hearl of Georgetown.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 4'oclock from Waccamaw Presbyterian Church near Bucksport, the Rev. C. D. Brearly officiating and interment was in the church cemetery.
Benjamin Pinner, of Bucksport died from a stroke he suffered at his home on Monday of last week. He died at the Conway Hospital on Wednesday night of last week at 6:30 o' clock. He was 58 years of age and well known as a prominent lumberman and farmer of the Bucksport section.
Surviving are his wife; three sons T. Vernon Pinner and James H. Pinner of Bucksport; and J. B. Pinner Jr of Georgetown; and four daughters Mrs. T. W. Ricke and Miss Bettie Jane Pinner of Bucksport and Mrs. Charles P. Missroon and Mrs. Richard Hearl of Georgetown.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 4'oclock from Waccamaw Presbyterian Church near Bucksport, the Rev. C. D. Brearly officiating and interment was in the church cemetery.
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