His death is listed as "near Booneville."
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"The Fayetteville Observer"; Thursday, 11 April 1935; Vol. LXXXII-No. 15; pg 4, Col. 1 – 2
W. C. Faulkner
Mr. William C. (Bud) Faulkner, aged 83 years and 17 days, died of paralysis at his home near Booneville at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, April 10, 1935.
He was a prominent and influential man in his community and by his exemplary life won and maintained the esteem of every one.
Funeral service was conducted at Mr. Hermon church Thursday afternoon by Rev. M. J. Taylor, burial at Booneville.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Milstead Faulkner, five sons and three daughters, A. B., G. L., W. D., J. C., and T. V. Faulkner, Mrs. A. B. Cowan, Mrs. C. A. Ashby and Mrs. H. M. Ashby, two brothers, Frank and P.O. Faulkner, a sister, Mrs. G. W. Mills, fifteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
His death is listed as "near Booneville."
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"The Fayetteville Observer"; Thursday, 11 April 1935; Vol. LXXXII-No. 15; pg 4, Col. 1 – 2
W. C. Faulkner
Mr. William C. (Bud) Faulkner, aged 83 years and 17 days, died of paralysis at his home near Booneville at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, April 10, 1935.
He was a prominent and influential man in his community and by his exemplary life won and maintained the esteem of every one.
Funeral service was conducted at Mr. Hermon church Thursday afternoon by Rev. M. J. Taylor, burial at Booneville.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Milstead Faulkner, five sons and three daughters, A. B., G. L., W. D., J. C., and T. V. Faulkner, Mrs. A. B. Cowan, Mrs. C. A. Ashby and Mrs. H. M. Ashby, two brothers, Frank and P.O. Faulkner, a sister, Mrs. G. W. Mills, fifteen grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
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