Carl Lee James Taken By Death
Carl Lee James, 50, died early Sunday at Battey Hospital in Rome where he had been a patient since 1949. Before his health became impaired Mr. James operated a garage and grist mill in Jackson. He was born and reared in Jackson and was a member of the Baptist church and St. Johns lodge of Masons.
Survivors are his wife, the former Miss Hazel Pierce; two daughters, Misses Betty and Nancy James; three sons, Thomas, Wilbert and Jerry James; his father, William T. James; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Ogg of New York; Mrs. C. W. Norris, Mrs. L. M. Maddox and Mrs. R. E. Watkins of Jackson four brothers, W. P. and A. R. James of Atlanta; R. G. and W. D. James of Jackson.
Funeral services were held at the First Baptist church Monday at 3:30 p. m. with Rev. G. A. Briggs and Rev., T. J. Thaxton officiating. Masons furnished an escort and had charge of the services at the grave. Burial was in Macedonia cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Carl Lee James Taken By Death
Carl Lee James, 50, died early Sunday at Battey Hospital in Rome where he had been a patient since 1949. Before his health became impaired Mr. James operated a garage and grist mill in Jackson. He was born and reared in Jackson and was a member of the Baptist church and St. Johns lodge of Masons.
Survivors are his wife, the former Miss Hazel Pierce; two daughters, Misses Betty and Nancy James; three sons, Thomas, Wilbert and Jerry James; his father, William T. James; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Ogg of New York; Mrs. C. W. Norris, Mrs. L. M. Maddox and Mrs. R. E. Watkins of Jackson four brothers, W. P. and A. R. James of Atlanta; R. G. and W. D. James of Jackson.
Funeral services were held at the First Baptist church Monday at 3:30 p. m. with Rev. G. A. Briggs and Rev., T. J. Thaxton officiating. Masons furnished an escort and had charge of the services at the grave. Burial was in Macedonia cemetery with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
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