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Elma Mae <I>Hammond</I> Bristow

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Elma Mae Hammond Bristow

Birth
Death
11 Jul 1992 (aged 86)
Lucedale, George County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Lucedale, George County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.9144787, Longitude: -88.5875493
Plot
2-122
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Married July 3, 1925 (George Co., MS Marriages 1910-1934)

Funeral services for Mrs. Elma Mae Bristow, 86, were held on July 13 at 10 a.m. at First United Methodist Church.
She died July 11, 1992 at her home. She was a resident of Lucedale and a 80-year charter member of the First United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the church choir, a Sunday School Teacher and at her retirement the class was name for her.
She was Executive Director of the George County Red Cross during World War II, a school teacher, a U. S. Postal employee and a housewife. She was also a charter member of the Business Girls Club.
She is survived by two daughters, Edna Jo Davis of Lucedale and Suzanne Eubanks of Houston, Tex.; six grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one sister, Mamie Lou Holloman. Mrs. Bristow was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel "Sam" Talmadge Bristow.
Services wre conducted by Rev. John Harper. Interment was in the Magnolia Cemetery, with Fails Funeral Service of Lucedale in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers included Darrell Eubanks, Rodney Eubanks, Shawn Eubanks, Joshua Howell, Ricky Tanner and Chris Carbine. Honorary pallbearers were members of the Elma Bristow Sunday School Class.

Published in the George County Times, July 16, 1992.
Married July 3, 1925 (George Co., MS Marriages 1910-1934)

Funeral services for Mrs. Elma Mae Bristow, 86, were held on July 13 at 10 a.m. at First United Methodist Church.
She died July 11, 1992 at her home. She was a resident of Lucedale and a 80-year charter member of the First United Methodist Church, where she was a member of the church choir, a Sunday School Teacher and at her retirement the class was name for her.
She was Executive Director of the George County Red Cross during World War II, a school teacher, a U. S. Postal employee and a housewife. She was also a charter member of the Business Girls Club.
She is survived by two daughters, Edna Jo Davis of Lucedale and Suzanne Eubanks of Houston, Tex.; six grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; and one sister, Mamie Lou Holloman. Mrs. Bristow was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel "Sam" Talmadge Bristow.
Services wre conducted by Rev. John Harper. Interment was in the Magnolia Cemetery, with Fails Funeral Service of Lucedale in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers included Darrell Eubanks, Rodney Eubanks, Shawn Eubanks, Joshua Howell, Ricky Tanner and Chris Carbine. Honorary pallbearers were members of the Elma Bristow Sunday School Class.

Published in the George County Times, July 16, 1992.


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