JAMES HENRY PAXTON SUCCUMBS NEAR GRESHAM
James Henry Paxton, 79, died at his home in the Gresham section Saturday, April 27th, 1940, after an illness of about six months. Death overtook him at 7 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Paxton had lived all his life in Green County, the greater part in the community in which he died. He was regarded as an honest, useful citizen, and will be sadly missed by his immediate family and his many friends. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 28th at 10 o'clock at the Hudson Cemetery with the Rev. V. A. Jones officiating. Burial was in the Hudson Cemetery. Surviving are his wife and the following children: Mrs. Ed Osborn, Mrs. C. H. Henderson, Mrs. K. H. Paxton, Mrs. Johnnie Walker, and Mrs. Demon Paxton. Brothers surviving are one full brother, Mr. H. J. Paxton and one half-brother, Mr. Woodie Paxton. Sisters surviving are Mrs. E. B. Sherrell, Mrs. Jack Hudson and Mrs. Otha Hay.
JAMES HENRY PAXTON SUCCUMBS NEAR GRESHAM
James Henry Paxton, 79, died at his home in the Gresham section Saturday, April 27th, 1940, after an illness of about six months. Death overtook him at 7 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Paxton had lived all his life in Green County, the greater part in the community in which he died. He was regarded as an honest, useful citizen, and will be sadly missed by his immediate family and his many friends. Funeral services were held Sunday, April 28th at 10 o'clock at the Hudson Cemetery with the Rev. V. A. Jones officiating. Burial was in the Hudson Cemetery. Surviving are his wife and the following children: Mrs. Ed Osborn, Mrs. C. H. Henderson, Mrs. K. H. Paxton, Mrs. Johnnie Walker, and Mrs. Demon Paxton. Brothers surviving are one full brother, Mr. H. J. Paxton and one half-brother, Mr. Woodie Paxton. Sisters surviving are Mrs. E. B. Sherrell, Mrs. Jack Hudson and Mrs. Otha Hay.
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