Miss Barnes Dies Sunday In Griffin
Miss Bessie Barnes of 632 East Third Street, Jackson, died Friday morning, November 4th, at the Griffin Spalding County Hospital following a period of declining health. Born in Butts County, Miss Barnes was the daughter of the late Homer Bartow Barnes and the late Mary Jane Thomas Barnes. She was a member of the Macdonia Baptist Church.
Miss Barnes is survived by a nephew, Charles D. Barnes of Logansville, and a niece, Susan Whisnante of Mansfield.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at three o'clock from the chapel of Sherrell Funeral Home with the Rev. Maxie Threat and Chuck McCrackin officiating. Interment was in the Macedonia Cemetery with Sherrell Funeral Home in Charge.
Pallbearers were Sam Smith, Lewis Grant, Mac Byrd, Barney Wilder, Bill Nelson, and W. J. Horton.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228
Miss Barnes Dies Sunday In Griffin
Miss Bessie Barnes of 632 East Third Street, Jackson, died Friday morning, November 4th, at the Griffin Spalding County Hospital following a period of declining health. Born in Butts County, Miss Barnes was the daughter of the late Homer Bartow Barnes and the late Mary Jane Thomas Barnes. She was a member of the Macdonia Baptist Church.
Miss Barnes is survived by a nephew, Charles D. Barnes of Logansville, and a niece, Susan Whisnante of Mansfield.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at three o'clock from the chapel of Sherrell Funeral Home with the Rev. Maxie Threat and Chuck McCrackin officiating. Interment was in the Macedonia Cemetery with Sherrell Funeral Home in Charge.
Pallbearers were Sam Smith, Lewis Grant, Mac Byrd, Barney Wilder, Bill Nelson, and W. J. Horton.
Contributor: SPMcD (48452228
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