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Ludie Forest Haynes

Birth
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
16 Feb 1967 (aged 91–92)
Pickens, Pickens County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Pickens, Pickens County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Ludie Forest Wade Haynes

Daughter of Odie/Ote Forest & Harriett Turner Forest Edwards.
First husband was J.C. Wade
Second husband was Ed Haynes

Ludie had lived most of her life in Pickens County, and she was a member of Friendship Baptist Church.

She was survived by six stepchildren (see Ed Haynes' memorial for their information); a half-brother, W. Henry Edwards of Atlanta; three half-sisters, Mrs. E.H. (Josie) Parker, Mrs. Hattie Fulmer, and Mrs. M. (Lizzie) Crosby, all of Atlanta; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Her funeral service was held Sunday, February 19, 1967 at the First Baptist Church of Liberty, conducted by Rev. Lonnie Shaw and Rev. Garland Sentell.

She was buried in Griffin Baptist Church Cemetery, with her first husband.

Gantt Funeral Home (now Liberty Mortuary)
Liberty, SC

Full obituaries may be located here:
The Greenville News
Haynes, Ludie Wade (Mrs. Ed)
1967 Feb 17 p.17
1967 Feb 18 p.18

NOTE 8/2014: Ed Haynes' obituary listed "three step-children"(unnamed) as surviving him at the time of his death in 1958. Ludie's obituary does not list any natural children from either marriage, so it is unknown at this time who those three individuals may be, or if this was possibly an error in Ed's obituary.

NOTE 11/2016: Thank you to Kat for additional information on two of the three children who were Ed Haynes' step children and Ludie's children by birth. However, one child is still unaccounted for at this time, and another of these children, Welborn Wade, died in 1935 so did not actually survive Ed Haynes when he died in 1958. Still open to further research.
Ludie Forest Wade Haynes

Daughter of Odie/Ote Forest & Harriett Turner Forest Edwards.
First husband was J.C. Wade
Second husband was Ed Haynes

Ludie had lived most of her life in Pickens County, and she was a member of Friendship Baptist Church.

She was survived by six stepchildren (see Ed Haynes' memorial for their information); a half-brother, W. Henry Edwards of Atlanta; three half-sisters, Mrs. E.H. (Josie) Parker, Mrs. Hattie Fulmer, and Mrs. M. (Lizzie) Crosby, all of Atlanta; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Her funeral service was held Sunday, February 19, 1967 at the First Baptist Church of Liberty, conducted by Rev. Lonnie Shaw and Rev. Garland Sentell.

She was buried in Griffin Baptist Church Cemetery, with her first husband.

Gantt Funeral Home (now Liberty Mortuary)
Liberty, SC

Full obituaries may be located here:
The Greenville News
Haynes, Ludie Wade (Mrs. Ed)
1967 Feb 17 p.17
1967 Feb 18 p.18

NOTE 8/2014: Ed Haynes' obituary listed "three step-children"(unnamed) as surviving him at the time of his death in 1958. Ludie's obituary does not list any natural children from either marriage, so it is unknown at this time who those three individuals may be, or if this was possibly an error in Ed's obituary.

NOTE 11/2016: Thank you to Kat for additional information on two of the three children who were Ed Haynes' step children and Ludie's children by birth. However, one child is still unaccounted for at this time, and another of these children, Welborn Wade, died in 1935 so did not actually survive Ed Haynes when he died in 1958. Still open to further research.


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