Mr. Flynn died in General Hospital shortly after midnight at 12:30 a.m. today. He was stricken at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. R. Cloy, 817 Mayer Street, and taken to the hospital where he died a few hours later. He was 72.
He was born at Hammond, La., where he lived his early life and attended school. He moved to Leland in 1929 where he made his home for 10 years and for 21 years resided in Greenville. He was a retired barber.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Margaret Parker Flynn and a daughter, Mrs. J. R. Cloy of Greenville; a son, T. C. Glenn of Mountain View, Cal.; and a sister, Mrs. Winnie Husur of Hammond, La.
The active pallbearers include Harvey Jordan, William Cockrell, T. A. Cox, Robert M. Condon, Bill Hanberry, and Fred Krutz.
Published in The Delta Democrat-Times, June 30, 1961
Mr. Flynn died in General Hospital shortly after midnight at 12:30 a.m. today. He was stricken at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. R. Cloy, 817 Mayer Street, and taken to the hospital where he died a few hours later. He was 72.
He was born at Hammond, La., where he lived his early life and attended school. He moved to Leland in 1929 where he made his home for 10 years and for 21 years resided in Greenville. He was a retired barber.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Margaret Parker Flynn and a daughter, Mrs. J. R. Cloy of Greenville; a son, T. C. Glenn of Mountain View, Cal.; and a sister, Mrs. Winnie Husur of Hammond, La.
The active pallbearers include Harvey Jordan, William Cockrell, T. A. Cox, Robert M. Condon, Bill Hanberry, and Fred Krutz.
Published in The Delta Democrat-Times, June 30, 1961
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