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Eunice Lillian Belle <I>Johnson</I> Drewry

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Eunice Lillian Belle Johnson Drewry

Birth
Blue Springs, Union County, Mississippi, USA
Death
28 Mar 1944 (aged 44)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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MRS. HERMAN I. DREWRY

Services Today for Wife of Cotton Oil Firm Superintendent

Services for Mrs. Eunice Lillian Johnson Drewry of 2228 Madison, who died at 1:50 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. Joseph's Hospital, will be held at National Funeral Home at 2:30 this afternoon with the Rev. C. L. Randall officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood.

Mrs. Drewry was the wife of Herman I. Drewry, shipping superintendent for Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Forty-four years of age, she had been in ill health more than year. She became a patient at

Born in Blue Springs, Miss., Mrs. Drewry moved to Memphis as a child. She was a member of the Merton Avenue Baptist Church. She had begun to recover her eye sight, lost several months before, when stricken with a heart ailment.

Mrs. Drewry also leaves five sisters, Mrs. W. R. Sanders of Askew, Miss., Mrs. C. R. Banks of Tyronza, Ark., and Mrs. P. D. Carter, Mrs. J. P. Amisano and Mrs. L. L. Stockard, all of Memphis; a half-sister, Mrs. W. E. McGrath, and a half-brother, Marion E. Berry, both of Memphis.
MRS. HERMAN I. DREWRY

Services Today for Wife of Cotton Oil Firm Superintendent

Services for Mrs. Eunice Lillian Johnson Drewry of 2228 Madison, who died at 1:50 o'clock yesterday afternoon at St. Joseph's Hospital, will be held at National Funeral Home at 2:30 this afternoon with the Rev. C. L. Randall officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood.

Mrs. Drewry was the wife of Herman I. Drewry, shipping superintendent for Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. Forty-four years of age, she had been in ill health more than year. She became a patient at

Born in Blue Springs, Miss., Mrs. Drewry moved to Memphis as a child. She was a member of the Merton Avenue Baptist Church. She had begun to recover her eye sight, lost several months before, when stricken with a heart ailment.

Mrs. Drewry also leaves five sisters, Mrs. W. R. Sanders of Askew, Miss., Mrs. C. R. Banks of Tyronza, Ark., and Mrs. P. D. Carter, Mrs. J. P. Amisano and Mrs. L. L. Stockard, all of Memphis; a half-sister, Mrs. W. E. McGrath, and a half-brother, Marion E. Berry, both of Memphis.


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