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Zachariah Jeremiah Clemmons Foster “Zack” Sullivan

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Zachariah Jeremiah Clemmons Foster “Zack” Sullivan

Birth
Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Apr 1952 (aged 50)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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SOURCE: The Nashville Tennessean, April 7, 1952
"Auto Injuries' Fatal to Ohio man"
A 50-year-old Springfield, Ohio, man, native of Williamson county, died in General hospital at 6:30 a.m. yesterday from injuries received when he was struck by an automobile at Broadway
and Fourth Ave. Saturday night. Dead is Zack Sullivan, an iron moulder, who was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Louise Taylor, here. The victim received severe head and internal injuries. Mr. Sullivan had lived in Springfield the past five years. His body will be taken there for funeral and burial. Born near Franklin, Tenn., he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan. He lived in Williamson County most of his life.He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Crump Sullivan; six sisters, Mrs. Louise Chapman and Mrs. Hattie Owens, both of Nashville, Mrs. Evelyn Barnhill, Mrs. Agnes Mangrum and Mrs. Ferbie Mangrum, all of Williamson County, and Mrs. Bessie Anderson, Detroit, Mich.; three brothers, John Sullivan, Williamson County and Richard Sullivan and Hensley Sullivan, Nashville, and another daughter who lives in Springfield.

SOURCE: The Nashville Tennessean, April 7, 1952
"Auto Injuries' Fatal to Ohio man"
A 50-year-old Springfield, Ohio, man, native of Williamson county, died in General hospital at 6:30 a.m. yesterday from injuries received when he was struck by an automobile at Broadway
and Fourth Ave. Saturday night. Dead is Zack Sullivan, an iron moulder, who was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Louise Taylor, here. The victim received severe head and internal injuries. Mr. Sullivan had lived in Springfield the past five years. His body will be taken there for funeral and burial. Born near Franklin, Tenn., he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan. He lived in Williamson County most of his life.He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Other survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louise Crump Sullivan; six sisters, Mrs. Louise Chapman and Mrs. Hattie Owens, both of Nashville, Mrs. Evelyn Barnhill, Mrs. Agnes Mangrum and Mrs. Ferbie Mangrum, all of Williamson County, and Mrs. Bessie Anderson, Detroit, Mich.; three brothers, John Sullivan, Williamson County and Richard Sullivan and Hensley Sullivan, Nashville, and another daughter who lives in Springfield.



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