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Oscar Eugene Williamson

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Oscar Eugene Williamson

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
27 Jan 1967 (aged 81)
Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Loranger, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.6051169, Longitude: -90.3394626
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Died Friday at his residence in Loranger. He was 81 and a native of Mississippi. Body at Oak Grove Church of God in Loranger after 6 p.m. Saturday where religious services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday. Interment in the church cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Etta Joiner Williamson; two sons, Leroy O. of Hammond and Merrill A. of Jena; seven daughters, Mrs. Myrtis Flynn, Mrs. Alta Flynn, Mrs. Cwilla James, Mrs. Catherine Harmon and Mrs. Shirley James, all of Loranger, Mrs. Laverne Manuel of Pomona, Calif., and Mrs. Hazel Savage of Yosemite, Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Leila Joiner, Mrs. Elma Forbes, Mrs. Quinn Williamson, all of Hammond, Mrs. Ethey Langlois of Baton Rouge and Mrs. Viva Caruer of Houston, Tex.; five brothers, Grover of Denham Springs, Fred and Austin of Baton Rouge, Earl of Belan, N.M., and Max of Hammond.

Thomas Funeral Home, Hammond, in charge of arrangements.

Published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Saturday, January 28, 1967
Died Friday at his residence in Loranger. He was 81 and a native of Mississippi. Body at Oak Grove Church of God in Loranger after 6 p.m. Saturday where religious services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday. Interment in the church cemetery.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Etta Joiner Williamson; two sons, Leroy O. of Hammond and Merrill A. of Jena; seven daughters, Mrs. Myrtis Flynn, Mrs. Alta Flynn, Mrs. Cwilla James, Mrs. Catherine Harmon and Mrs. Shirley James, all of Loranger, Mrs. Laverne Manuel of Pomona, Calif., and Mrs. Hazel Savage of Yosemite, Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Leila Joiner, Mrs. Elma Forbes, Mrs. Quinn Williamson, all of Hammond, Mrs. Ethey Langlois of Baton Rouge and Mrs. Viva Caruer of Houston, Tex.; five brothers, Grover of Denham Springs, Fred and Austin of Baton Rouge, Earl of Belan, N.M., and Max of Hammond.

Thomas Funeral Home, Hammond, in charge of arrangements.

Published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), Saturday, January 28, 1967


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