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Edward Morrison Epps

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Edward Morrison Epps

Birth
Oconee County, Georgia, USA
Death
27 May 1942 (aged 65)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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E M EPPS
Thursday, May 28, 1942
Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond


EPPS Services To
Be Held Friday
Afternoon at 4

Services for E. M. Epps, who died in a local hospital Wednesday morning following a heart attack, will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Oconee Street Methodist Church. The Rev. Paul Gunnels, pastor and The Rev. R. P. Segars, former pastor at Princeton Methodist Church officiating.

Burial will be in the Lester Cemetery on the Lexington Road & pallbearers will be Graves Mize, Billy Mize, Robert Seagraves, Wesley McCarty, Garnett McCarty, and Jack Hale. McDorman-Bridges is in charge of arrangements.

Surviving Mr. Epps is his wife Mrs. Beulah Seagraves Epps, Athens, two sisters, Mrs. Walter Yarbrough, and Mrs. Ella McCarty, both of Athens; brother, Frank Epps, Comer, and several nieces & nephews.

Mr. Epps was a native of Oconee County and moved to Athens as a young man having lived here for more than fifty years. He had been in failing health for some months, but his death was unexpected.

He was a member of Oconee Street Methodist Church and was the son of W. F. and Emeline Barnes Epps.
E M EPPS
Thursday, May 28, 1942
Transcribed by Connie Epps Bond


EPPS Services To
Be Held Friday
Afternoon at 4

Services for E. M. Epps, who died in a local hospital Wednesday morning following a heart attack, will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Oconee Street Methodist Church. The Rev. Paul Gunnels, pastor and The Rev. R. P. Segars, former pastor at Princeton Methodist Church officiating.

Burial will be in the Lester Cemetery on the Lexington Road & pallbearers will be Graves Mize, Billy Mize, Robert Seagraves, Wesley McCarty, Garnett McCarty, and Jack Hale. McDorman-Bridges is in charge of arrangements.

Surviving Mr. Epps is his wife Mrs. Beulah Seagraves Epps, Athens, two sisters, Mrs. Walter Yarbrough, and Mrs. Ella McCarty, both of Athens; brother, Frank Epps, Comer, and several nieces & nephews.

Mr. Epps was a native of Oconee County and moved to Athens as a young man having lived here for more than fifty years. He had been in failing health for some months, but his death was unexpected.

He was a member of Oconee Street Methodist Church and was the son of W. F. and Emeline Barnes Epps.


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