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Funeral services for Finis Bivin, 77, farmer of the Cadiz Pike, were conducted this afternoon at the Gracey Baptist Church by the Rev. L. E. Martin and the Rev. J. J. Jenkins, Baptist ministers. and burial was at Riverside Cemetery. Mr. Bivin died last night at 9:15 from a long illness of complications.
Mr. Bivin was a member of the Baptist Church and was long active in church affairs.
The survivor are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Gates Bivin, to whom he had been married 51 years; four daughters, Mrs. F. M. Vass, Paducah; Mrs. V. P. Coleman, Mischawaulta, Ind.; Mrs. O. G. Gresham and Mrs. Harold Wakeman, Hopkinsville; two sons, R. E. Bivin and C. E. Bivin, Fort Worth, Texas, and nine grandchildren.
--Kentucky New Era, Wednesday, June 8, 1938, page 8
at Home Last Night
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Funeral services for Finis Bivin, 77, farmer of the Cadiz Pike, were conducted this afternoon at the Gracey Baptist Church by the Rev. L. E. Martin and the Rev. J. J. Jenkins, Baptist ministers. and burial was at Riverside Cemetery. Mr. Bivin died last night at 9:15 from a long illness of complications.
Mr. Bivin was a member of the Baptist Church and was long active in church affairs.
The survivor are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Gates Bivin, to whom he had been married 51 years; four daughters, Mrs. F. M. Vass, Paducah; Mrs. V. P. Coleman, Mischawaulta, Ind.; Mrs. O. G. Gresham and Mrs. Harold Wakeman, Hopkinsville; two sons, R. E. Bivin and C. E. Bivin, Fort Worth, Texas, and nine grandchildren.
--Kentucky New Era, Wednesday, June 8, 1938, page 8
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