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Trannie B. Weatherford

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Trannie B. Weatherford

Birth
Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA
Death
23 Jan 1957 (aged 47)
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Baldwyn, Lee County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Below is the obit for Trannie. He died in Aurora, Illinois.

Trannie Weatherford was killed on Jan. 23, 1957 when a high compression bottle washer exploded as he was operating it for the Coca Cola Bottling Company in Aurora, Ill. Mr. Weatherford was the brother of Archie Weatherford of Fulton, and Dr. Z. L. Weatherford of Red Bay, Ala. The deceased was working in Aurora for Stoner's Manufacturing and the Coca Cola Bottling Company. He was 47 years old. Burial was in the Pratts Cemetery near Baldwyn, Miss.

Survivors included his wife, the former Eloise McCarley of Pratts; two sons, Charlie and Mitchell; five brothers, Dr. Z. L. Weatherford of Red Bay, Archie of Fulton, C. C. of Lawton, Okla., M. V. of Kawana, Okla., and A. J. of Maude, Okla.; four sisters, Mrs. L. S. Riddle of Amarillo, Texas, Mrs. Houston Roberts, Mrs. Ila Mason, both of Maude, Okla., and Mrs. Dock Benick of Burnsville, Miss.

Obituary:
Below is the obit for Trannie. He died in Aurora, Illinois.

Trannie Weatherford was killed on Jan. 23, 1957 when a high compression bottle washer exploded as he was operating it for the Coca Cola Bottling Company in Aurora, Ill. Mr. Weatherford was the brother of Archie Weatherford of Fulton, and Dr. Z. L. Weatherford of Red Bay, Ala. The deceased was working in Aurora for Stoner's Manufacturing and the Coca Cola Bottling Company. He was 47 years old. Burial was in the Pratts Cemetery near Baldwyn, Miss.

Survivors included his wife, the former Eloise McCarley of Pratts; two sons, Charlie and Mitchell; five brothers, Dr. Z. L. Weatherford of Red Bay, Archie of Fulton, C. C. of Lawton, Okla., M. V. of Kawana, Okla., and A. J. of Maude, Okla.; four sisters, Mrs. L. S. Riddle of Amarillo, Texas, Mrs. Houston Roberts, Mrs. Ila Mason, both of Maude, Okla., and Mrs. Dock Benick of Burnsville, Miss.


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