Saturday at Ralston-McCauley Funeral
Home for Mr. Albert H. Sisk, of
Fayetteville, who died Thursday
(Dec. 27, 1990) in Lincoln Care Center
after a long illness. He was 81.
Joe Wayne McGee officiated and
burial was in Lebanon Cemetery, beside
his wife the late Josephine Abbott
Sisk.
A native of Lincoln County, he was a
son of the late William D. and Maggie
Lee Meeks Sisk. Mr. Sisk was a member
of Harms Church of Christ.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Birdie L. Johnson of Fayetteville and
Mrs. Linda J. Flynt of Hazel Green, Ala.;
three sisters, Mrs. Betty Burton, Mrs.
Florence McGee and Miss Virgie Sisk,
all of Fayetteville; a half-sister, Mrs.
Addie Bell Winsett of Fayetteville;
three brothers, Elmer Sisk, Earl Sisk,
and Robert Sisk, all of Fayetteville;
a granddaughter and two great-
grandchildren.
Saturday at Ralston-McCauley Funeral
Home for Mr. Albert H. Sisk, of
Fayetteville, who died Thursday
(Dec. 27, 1990) in Lincoln Care Center
after a long illness. He was 81.
Joe Wayne McGee officiated and
burial was in Lebanon Cemetery, beside
his wife the late Josephine Abbott
Sisk.
A native of Lincoln County, he was a
son of the late William D. and Maggie
Lee Meeks Sisk. Mr. Sisk was a member
of Harms Church of Christ.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Birdie L. Johnson of Fayetteville and
Mrs. Linda J. Flynt of Hazel Green, Ala.;
three sisters, Mrs. Betty Burton, Mrs.
Florence McGee and Miss Virgie Sisk,
all of Fayetteville; a half-sister, Mrs.
Addie Bell Winsett of Fayetteville;
three brothers, Elmer Sisk, Earl Sisk,
and Robert Sisk, all of Fayetteville;
a granddaughter and two great-
grandchildren.
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