HALEY RITES ARE HELD AT CHURCH IN HEFLIN ON FRIDAY
Heflin, Ala., Sept. 26 [Saturday]
Funeral services for A. Duke Haley, 56, Southern Railway employee for about 20 years, who died in an Anniston hospital on Thursday, were conducted from the Methodist Episcopal church, South, here at 2 p.m. Friday, the Rev. C.E. Kaylor, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Lower Cane Creek church cemetery, Owens of Heflin directing. Mr. Haley was stricken Sunday night and rushed to the hospital for treatment.
He was born at Brockville in Randolph county on Feb. 21, 1880 and came to Heflin with his parents in 1890. He was a member of the Southern Methodist church.
Surviving are the widow Mrs. Pauline Adams Haley, two sons, Robert and Edwin Haley and his father, A.J. Haley of Heflin; a brother W.A. Haley of Birmingham; two sisters, Mrs. W.H. Ector of West Point, Ga. and Mrs. C.H. Coggins of Birmingham.
(Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - [email protected] - February 3 & 4, 2007)
HALEY RITES ARE HELD AT CHURCH IN HEFLIN ON FRIDAY
Heflin, Ala., Sept. 26 [Saturday]
Funeral services for A. Duke Haley, 56, Southern Railway employee for about 20 years, who died in an Anniston hospital on Thursday, were conducted from the Methodist Episcopal church, South, here at 2 p.m. Friday, the Rev. C.E. Kaylor, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Lower Cane Creek church cemetery, Owens of Heflin directing. Mr. Haley was stricken Sunday night and rushed to the hospital for treatment.
He was born at Brockville in Randolph county on Feb. 21, 1880 and came to Heflin with his parents in 1890. He was a member of the Southern Methodist church.
Surviving are the widow Mrs. Pauline Adams Haley, two sons, Robert and Edwin Haley and his father, A.J. Haley of Heflin; a brother W.A. Haley of Birmingham; two sisters, Mrs. W.H. Ector of West Point, Ga. and Mrs. C.H. Coggins of Birmingham.
(Transcribed by Candace [Teal] Gravelle - [email protected] - February 3 & 4, 2007)
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