James Marshall (Bo) Bloodworth, 55, of Duck Hill died July 12 at Grenada County Hospital after an extended illness. He was a Baptist and veteran of World War II, and was employed by McQuay-Perfex Inc. as a coil assembler.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Grant Bloodworth of Duck Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Lawrence Whitten of Jackson and Miss Belinda Marlene Bloodworth of Duck Hill; two sons, Randall Terry Bloodworth of Duck Hill and Michael DeWayne Whitten of Greenwood; two sisters, Mrs. Vernon Cook of New Albany and Mrs. Thermon Ellett of Tillatoba; three brothers, Eugene Bloodworth and Luther H. Bloodworth, both of Grenada and Stanford Hay Bloodworth of Greenwood; also one grandchild.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. George Steward at Duck Hill Baptist Church on Wednesday, July 13 at 4:00 P.M. Burial was in Duck Hill Cemetery with National Funeral Home of Grenada in charge.
The Winona Times
July 21, 1977
Obituary Courtesy of Contributor # 47538669
He was named after his paternal granddaddy, James Marshall Bloodworth (39390812)
James Marshall (Bo) Bloodworth, 55, of Duck Hill died July 12 at Grenada County Hospital after an extended illness. He was a Baptist and veteran of World War II, and was employed by McQuay-Perfex Inc. as a coil assembler.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Grant Bloodworth of Duck Hill; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Lawrence Whitten of Jackson and Miss Belinda Marlene Bloodworth of Duck Hill; two sons, Randall Terry Bloodworth of Duck Hill and Michael DeWayne Whitten of Greenwood; two sisters, Mrs. Vernon Cook of New Albany and Mrs. Thermon Ellett of Tillatoba; three brothers, Eugene Bloodworth and Luther H. Bloodworth, both of Grenada and Stanford Hay Bloodworth of Greenwood; also one grandchild.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. George Steward at Duck Hill Baptist Church on Wednesday, July 13 at 4:00 P.M. Burial was in Duck Hill Cemetery with National Funeral Home of Grenada in charge.
The Winona Times
July 21, 1977
Obituary Courtesy of Contributor # 47538669
He was named after his paternal granddaddy, James Marshall Bloodworth (39390812)
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