Per Social Security Death Index: Sherman CATRETT, born 10 MAY 1944, died DEC 1975, SS# 258-66-8756, issued in Georgia in 1960, no last residence or death benefits ZIP code reported.
"Electrician CATRETT Dies At Work // Columbus electrician Sherman Lee CATRETT, 31, of 3701 15th Ave., was accidentally electrocuted Sunday while working at a local mill. // Columbus police waid the victim was working at Swift Mill dye department on a 12-foot ladder when the indicent occurred. // Apparently the victim was knocked off the ladder onto some machinery. No one witnessed the indicent, police said. // Funeral arrangements will be announced by Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, 13th St. // Mr. CATRETT was born May 10, 1944, in Coffee County, Ala., son of Mrs. Maudine CATRETT TAYLOR of Ozark, Ala., and the late G. C. CATRETT. Mr. CATRETT had lived in Columbus for the past 16 years and was a veteran of Vietnam. // Survivors other than his mother include his wife, Mrs. Linda Gail CATRETT, Columbus; a stepdaughter, Julie Dale CURENTON, COlumbus; a stepfather, Leman TAYLOR, Ozark, Ala., two brothers, Ceve and Morris CATRETT, both of Columbus; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary ROSE and Mrs. Willodene HOLLAND, both of Columbus, Mrs. Shirley NORMAN, Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. Jean TAYLOR, Enterprise, Ala." [Columbus (GA) newspaper, DEC 1975. Newspaper clipping on file in the records of Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, GA.]
Per Social Security Death Index: Sherman CATRETT, born 10 MAY 1944, died DEC 1975, SS# 258-66-8756, issued in Georgia in 1960, no last residence or death benefits ZIP code reported.
"Electrician CATRETT Dies At Work // Columbus electrician Sherman Lee CATRETT, 31, of 3701 15th Ave., was accidentally electrocuted Sunday while working at a local mill. // Columbus police waid the victim was working at Swift Mill dye department on a 12-foot ladder when the indicent occurred. // Apparently the victim was knocked off the ladder onto some machinery. No one witnessed the indicent, police said. // Funeral arrangements will be announced by Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, 13th St. // Mr. CATRETT was born May 10, 1944, in Coffee County, Ala., son of Mrs. Maudine CATRETT TAYLOR of Ozark, Ala., and the late G. C. CATRETT. Mr. CATRETT had lived in Columbus for the past 16 years and was a veteran of Vietnam. // Survivors other than his mother include his wife, Mrs. Linda Gail CATRETT, Columbus; a stepdaughter, Julie Dale CURENTON, COlumbus; a stepfather, Leman TAYLOR, Ozark, Ala., two brothers, Ceve and Morris CATRETT, both of Columbus; and four sisters, Mrs. Mary ROSE and Mrs. Willodene HOLLAND, both of Columbus, Mrs. Shirley NORMAN, Sarasota, Fla., and Mrs. Jean TAYLOR, Enterprise, Ala." [Columbus (GA) newspaper, DEC 1975. Newspaper clipping on file in the records of Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus, GA.]
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